Re: disk order problem in a raid 10 array

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hum, can you check if you updated udev ?
i think it´s a udev with wrong configuration (maybe, maybe not)

2011/3/18 Xavier Brochard <xavier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Le samedi 19 mars 2011 00:59:07 Xavier Brochard, vous avez écrit :
>> > Could you please sent a complete output of:
>> >
>> >    cat /proc/mdstat
>> >    mdadm -D /dev/md0
>> >    mdadm -E /dev/sd?1
>> >
>> >
>> > all collected at the same time.  Then I will suggest if there is any
>> > action you should take to repair anything.
>>
>> Here it is, thankyou for you help
>
> don't now if it is important, but I collected them from Sysrescue-cd, with a
> 2.6.35-std163-amd64 kernel
>
> Xavier
> xavier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - 09 54 06 16 26
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