Re: Moved drives between machines... now, MIA.

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> You did make a new mdadm.conf with the correct devices for each array
> right? If not try running and seeing if your arrays come up. If they do
> then copy /tmp/mdadm.conf to /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
>
> mdadm --examine --scan --config=partitions > /tmp/mdadm.conf mdadm
> --assemble --scan --config=/tmp/mdadm.conf

Hmmm.  I was hoping what I'd been doing had been "wrong" somehow, but what
you've got is pretty much what I did.  And here's the output (which
confuses the living Hell out of me):

ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid1 num-devices=2
UUID=f2de81aa:ccd40fc9:01dc0b99:e8df86c1
ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid1 num-devices=2
UUID=837925b3:f9f0e1b1:02f450c9:474613c9
ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid1 num-devices=2
UUID=b6af942c:119cd1fc:02f450c9:474613c9

(Note how the second half of the last two UUIDs is the same, and the last
two UUIDs are both for /dev/md1.)

Guess it's time to go to the tapes, huh?

Thanks,

-Ken


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