Re: Recovering RAID5 with 2, actually 1, faulty disks.

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On 23/11/15 15:35, Semyon Enskiy wrote:
> /
> Seems, that I should write data back to source block device to do it
> consistent and able to recreate array with one corrupted device, reboot,
> recreate array, resync faulty device.
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Something I couldn't work out from your post - what are your drives? Are
they proper raid drives, or desktop drives? Is SCTERC (think that's what
it's called) enabled and functioning?

I won't be able to help beyond that, but the experts will want that info...

smartctl -x

Cheers,
Wol
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