c.baegert-listes@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
I had a RAID 10, crashed since a few days, made with a soft RAID 0 (/dev/md5)
of 2 soft RAID 1 (/dev/md3 and /dev/md4). I'm using default kernel on Debian
Etch.
Just for educational purposes (won't help fix your problem), you had
RAID 1+0 rather than RAID-10. See the mdadm docs for the difference. And
reading old discussions here on the performance of RAID-10 with two far
copies would be useful as well.
Sorry for your loss.
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be valid when the war is over..." Otto von Bismark
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