Re: Mdadm misuse or bug ? mdadm: Cannot find 8:18: No such file or directory

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sdb2 worked ! (And sorry for not trying sdb2, mdadm asks for /dev/md? so you naturally write /dev/sd? for the disk thereafter too :) )
Now the question should -r failed work ?

Killian De Volder

On 09-08-14 10:23, NeilBrown wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Aug 2014 09:52:09 +0200 Killian De Volder
> <killian.de.volder@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Doesn't work since sdb has been ejected. Strace below.
>>
>> package manager: mdadm 3.3-r2
>> #mdadm -V: mdadm - v3.3 - 3rd September 2013
>>
>> Just tried 3.3-r3 and 3.2.6-r1 same issue.
>> (There are no older in the package manager to try fast.)
>>
>> #strace mdadm /dev/md126 -r /dev/sdb2
> I note that you put "/dev/sdb2" on the end of the line.
>
>
>>> How about
>>>    mdadm /dev/md127 -r sdb2
> I note that I just put "sdb2" on the end of the line.  Perhaps I should have
> been explicit and say 'not "/dev/sdb2", just "sdb2"'.  It does make a
> difference.
>
> NeilBrown
>

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