Re: recovering from a controller failure

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Kyler Laird wrote:
I decided to try simply using "--force" to assemble the array.  It seems
to have worked.
  	http://lairds.us/temp/ucmeng_md/suggested_recovery
As you can see, it didn't use /dev/sdah1, starting the RAID6 array with
one drive missing.

I can safely --add this drive or was there a reason it wasn't used?  I
also plan to add the spare (/dev/sdp1).

It would be prudent to remove /dev/sdah1 and use smartctl on a non LSI SAS controller or another machine, to check that it has not failed.

If not, prior to re adding it back, I would perform on fsck on the filesystem to make sure there are no errors.

Regards,

Richard
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