Re: raid10 issues after reorder of boot drives.

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On 04/27/2012 08:35 PM, likewhoa wrote:
> I am not sure how to proceed now with the output that shows possible
> pairs as it won't allow me to setup all 8 devices on the array but only
> 4. Should I run the array creation with -x4 and set the available spare
> devicesor or just create the array as I can remember which was one pair
> from each controller. i.e /dev/sda3 /dev/sde3 ...?
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ok I was able to recreate the array with correct order which I took from
my /dev/md0's --details output and was able to decrypt the luks mapping
but XFS didn't open and xfs_repair is currently doing the matrix. I will
keep this posted with updates.

Thanks again Neil.
WRT 3.3.3 should I just go back to 3.3.2 which seemed to run fine and
wait until there is a release of 3.3.3 that has fix?

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