Re: Re-adding disks to RAID6 in a Fujitsu NAS: old mdadm?

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Am 28.06.2012 10:59, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:

>> If you have a machine with the same arch at the NAS, you could
>>
>> git clone git://neil.brown.name/mdadm -b mdadm-2.6.5 cd mdadm make
>> mdadm.static CWFLAGS=-Wall
>>
>> and then use the "mdadm.static" on the NAS.
> 
> Ok, thanks. I could boot some ubuntu on my Atom-netbook .. or what?
> Would it be enough to match the 64bit-environment, or would I have to
> use something with the same kernel ... ?

Update:

compiled mdadm.static on a 32bit machine and could re-add the two
partitions to the array! cool! thanks, Neil!

~500 mins to wait now.

Do I have to fear read-errors with RAID5 now?

I still don't fully understand if there are also 2 bits of
parity-informations available in a degraded RAID6 array on 2 disks only.

Thanks again so far, hoping the best now ;-)

Stefan
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