On 03/01/2009 05:02, Mike Myers wrote:
I have tried that. It still complains about only having 4 disks to start the array (if don't tell it to use sdf1).
I have been unable to explain my md refuses to use some of the members even though they have good superblock info on them even with the force command. There are two members of md1 that are online and seem to have proper superblock info, but md doesn't assemble md1 with them.
Is there a place (besides the code) where md's specifics about how it assembles members is documented?
I'm absolutely no expert here, but I vaguely recall one of the
developers recently noting that there was a minor bug in `mdadm
--assemble --force` whereby if you didn't mention the broken member(s)
first on the command line, and the early member(s) were good, the later
member(s) didn't get forced. So in your case, you might try mentioning
your array members in a different order, as long as you don't blame me
when it eats your cat, or whatever.
Aha, here it is: http://marc.info/?l=linux-raid&m=122938233431234&w=2
Not quite what I said, but not a zillion miles off :-) Good luck.
Cheers,
John.
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