Re: 'Array state: ... 1 failed', but array clean?

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Dnia 2010-01-28, czw o godzinie 13:09 +0100, Michał Sawicz pisze:
> Where does this 'failed' come from? Oh, and it's like that on all
> members. Is my array safe as /proc/mdstat says? 

Hmm I think it might be related to this:

> # mdadm -E /dev/sdb1
> [...]
>     Array Slot : 6 (0, failed, 2, 3, 1, 5, 4)
>    Array State : uuuuUu 1 failed

One of the disks in this array was swapped, maybe this is what this info
records? How can I get rid of that?

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Michał (Saviq) Sawicz

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