What's the smartctl -a output for both drives? You might have bad SATA cables. Also smartctl -t long (takes 1 minute) might be worth it. Not sure how useful that is on SSDs. Mathias On 10 August 2013 18:39, Carsten Aulbert <Carsten.Aulbert@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > *sigh* > > Thanks to me being at home and only IPMI access with relatively high > latencies, I did not manage to boot into single user mode and the system > booted up normally - luckily for me, both md and ext4 tell me, the file > system is safe and ok. > > > # mdadm --detail /dev/md2 > /dev/md2: > Version : 1.2 > Creation Time : Fri Jul 27 11:58:50 2012 > Raid Level : raid1 > Array Size : 250050533 (238.47 GiB 256.05 GB) > Used Dev Size : 250050533 (238.47 GiB 256.05 GB) > Raid Devices : 2 > Total Devices : 2 > Persistence : Superblock is persistent > > Update Time : Sat Aug 10 19:38:01 2013 > State : clean > Active Devices : 2 > Working Devices : 2 > Failed Devices : 0 > Spare Devices : 0 > > Name : gitmaster:2 (local to host gitmaster) > UUID : 7cb262a7:54496605:238cc0bf:6fa6a3e9 > Events : 61 > > Number Major Minor RaidDevice State > 0 8 49 0 active sync /dev/sdd1 > 1 8 33 1 active sync /dev/sdc1 > > > I think I got really lucky (still running checks on the git repositories > on this md). > > Anyone who experienced such a problem with SSDs (or HDDs) being > disconnected like this? > > Cheers > > Carsten > -- 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