Re: How many drives are bad?

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How many drives actually failed?
Failed Devices : 1


On Tue, 19 Feb 2008, Norman Elton wrote:

So I had my first "failure" today, when I got a report that one drive
(/dev/sdam) failed. I've attached the output of "mdadm --detail". It
appears that two drives are listed as "removed", but the array is
still functioning. What does this mean? How many drives actually
failed?

This is all a test system, so I can dink around as much as necessary.
Thanks for any advice!

Norman Elton

====== OUTPUT OF MDADM =====

       Version : 00.90.03
 Creation Time : Fri Jan 18 13:17:33 2008
    Raid Level : raid5
    Array Size : 6837319552 (6520.58 GiB 7001.42 GB)
   Device Size : 976759936 (931.51 GiB 1000.20 GB)
  Raid Devices : 8
 Total Devices : 7
Preferred Minor : 4
   Persistence : Superblock is persistent

   Update Time : Mon Feb 18 11:49:13 2008
         State : clean, degraded
Active Devices : 6
Working Devices : 6
Failed Devices : 1
 Spare Devices : 0

        Layout : left-symmetric
    Chunk Size : 64K

          UUID : b16bdcaf:a20192fb:39c74cb8:e5e60b20
        Events : 0.110

   Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
      0      66        1        0      active sync   /dev/sdag1
      1      66       17        1      active sync   /dev/sdah1
      2      66       33        2      active sync   /dev/sdai1
      3      66       49        3      active sync   /dev/sdaj1
      4      66       65        4      active sync   /dev/sdak1
      5       0        0        5      removed
      6       0        0        6      removed
      7      66      113        7      active sync   /dev/sdan1

      8      66       97        -      faulty spare   /dev/sdam1
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