--Am Donnerstag, 1. September 2005 17:26 -0400 "David M. Strang"
<dstrang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb:
The problem is; my array is now 26 of 28 disks -- /dev/sdm *IS* bad; it
[...]
What can I do? I don't believe this is working as intended.
I think the posts:
08.08.2005: How to recover a multiple raid5 disk failure with mdadm?
30.08.2005: 2 partition kicked from 6 raid5
describe the same problem. And it seems that no one was able to help. I
hope you can rebuild your drive but I think you should use the backup if
you need a quick solution. And indeed I think a "howto resolve a multiple
raid5 disk failure" would be a good thing. Sometimes the problems are a
faulty bus/cable and one knows that most (or even all) data is good.
--
Claas Hilbrecht
http://www.jucs-kramkiste.de
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