Re: RAID5 not being reassembled correctly after device swap

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Michael Frotscher wrote:
I forgot, in case it's of any help. mdadm -D gives after reassembly:

[snip]

Any ideas on why the drive keeps being removed?
Do you see anything in dmesg which would indicate an error on the drive? And could you share an "fdisk -l" output so we can see what the kernel thinks is on the drive? My guess is that for some reason the device is being considered unread, has the wrong partition type, or was low level formatted on a Monday. Okay, that last is unlikely ;-)

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bill davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
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 Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979

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