The array is functioning normally (?)

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I made the 3 devices faulty. I wonder why it's still clean and --test says it's functionning normally?!

Thanks for any info!
Simon

===(`/sbin/mdadm -v -v --detail /dev/md1`)======================================
/dev/md1:
        Version : 00.90.03
  Creation Time : Tue Jul  3 16:29:38 2007
     Raid Level : raid5
     Array Size : 2011648 (1964.83 MiB 2059.93 MB)
  Used Dev Size : 1005824 (982.41 MiB 1029.96 MB)
   Raid Devices : 3
  Total Devices : 3
Preferred Minor : 1
    Persistence : Superblock is persistent

    Update Time : Wed Jul  4 19:43:37 2007
          State : clean, degraded
 Active Devices : 0
Working Devices : 0
 Failed Devices : 3
  Spare Devices : 0

         Layout : left-symmetric
     Chunk Size : 64K

    Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
       0       0        0        0      removed
       1       0        0        1      removed
       2       0        0        2      removed

       3       8       50        -      faulty spare   /dev/sdd2
       4       8       18        -      faulty spare   /dev/sdb2
       5       8       34        -      faulty spare   /dev/sdc2
-------------------------  Return was: 0  ---[ 0 = running | 256 = inactive ]---
===(`/sbin/lsraid -a /dev/md1`)=================================================
[dev   9,   1] /dev/md1         00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000 online
[dev   ?,   ?] (unknown)        00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000 missing
[dev   ?,   ?] (unknown)        00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000 missing
[dev   ?,   ?] (unknown)        00000000.00000000.00000000.00000000 missing

------------------------------------------------------------  Return was: 0  ---
Return from `/sbin/mdadm /dev/md1 --detail --test` gave:
mdadm: The array is functioning normally.
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