Re: Re : Re: Big trouble during reassemble a Raid5

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Hello, 

thank's for the tricks.

I have modify the #! as #!/usr/bin/python2 because i have python 2.7 and 3.3 as default on my PCs.

I keep this script on my PCs, and the output ;-)

Thank's a lot.
Best Regards

----- Mail original ----- 
De: "Can Jeuleers" <can.jeuleers@xxxxxxxxx> 
À: "John Stoffel" <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "sylvain depuille" <sylvain.depuille@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
Cc: linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Envoyé: Vendredi 2 Janvier 2015 08:59:39 
Objet: Re: Re : Re: Big trouble during reassemble a Raid5 

On 02/01/15 05:07, John Stoffel wrote: 
> My real suggestion to you is to now collect all the information you 
> can on the system, including drive serial numbers, and how they map to 
> each device and member of the RAID array. Sometimes when a system 
> reboots, or you add new disks, things get re-arranged and you don't 
> notice at first. And that leads you down the wrong path quite 
> quickly. 

Sylvain, a nice script for documenting device serial numbers, 
partitions, RAID memberships etc can be found here: 

https://github.com/pturmel/lsdrv/raw/master/lsdrv 

Written by Phil Turmel; a frequent contributor to this list. 

Jan 

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