joystick wrote:
This thing of "drives falling out of RAID" I have heard many times,
but really don't know what people are talking about.
How could a drive fall out of a RAID? A RAID is nothing special, it's
just read/write commands given to a drive by a process called MD.
If the drive drops out of RAID it means it would have dropped out of a
normal computer doing normal I/O
Please explain
The RAID erroneously thinks that a drive has failed, and drops it from
the array.
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