> Brad Campbell wrote, On 21.04.2013 09:23: > > As others have already told you, md does not go randomly kicking > > drives from arrays. Your system had a failure of some kind which > > caused the loss of two drives. > > You ignore the facts and do "mi mi mi" in face of bugs reports. 2 > different arrays lost 1 drive, both at the same time at reboot after > the > OS upgrade, and both drives are working fine. Facts. > > And even *if* they had a temporary error, my case shows why it's a > *bug* > to kick them out of the array. And it's a *bug* to not let me put them > back in with data. Tons of other people have suffered dataloss because > of various temporary, easily recoverable problems and these 2 bugs. > > People like you are the reason why people like me suffer dataloss. Well, just restore from backup. Shouldn't be too hard. Vennlige hilsener / Best regards roy -- Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk (+47) 98013356 roy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://blogg.karlsbakk.net/ GPG Public key: http://karlsbakk.net/roysigurdkarlsbakk.pubkey.txt -- I all pedagogikk er det essensielt at pensum presenteres intelligibelt. Det er et elementært imperativ for alle pedagoger å unngå eksessiv anvendelse av idiomer med xenotyp etymologi. I de fleste tilfeller eksisterer adekvate og relevante synonymer på norsk. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html