Re: identifying failed disk/s in an array.

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In message <47972CCD.5010600@xxxxxxxxxxxx> you wrote:
>
> And/or use smartctl to look up the make/model/serial number and look at the
> drive label. I always do this to make sure I'm pulling the right drive (also
> useful to RMA the drive)

Or, probblay even faster, do a "ls -l /dev/disk/by-id" (assuming you
are using udev).

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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