Re: Help recreating a raid5

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Neil Brown wrote:

>On Sunday April 2, david@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>  
>
>>>From some archive reading I understand that I can recreate the array using
>>
>>   mdadm --create /dev/md1 -l5 -n3 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sdb1 missing
>>
>>but that I need to specify the correct order for the drives.
>>
>>I've not used --assume-clean, --force or --run; should I? I assume that
>>since it's only got 2 of 3 then it won't need the assume-clean.
>>
>>The detail and dmesg data suggests that the order in the command  above
>>is correct.
>>
>>Can anyone confirm this?
>>    
>>
>
>Yes, that all looks correct.
>  
>
Thanks Neil

That seemed to work.
Now I need to find out if I have bad hardware or if there is something
(else) wrong with libata :)

David

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