Re: Need Help with crashed RAID5 (that was rebuilding and then had SATA error on another drive)

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On 23/08/16 00:06, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> I hope the above is helpful, but really we will need more information
> about your drives before being able to make further suggestions. output
> of lsdrv (google it), smartctl, mdadm --misc --detail /dev/md127 would
> all be helpful.

And while it's probably too late now, read up on mdadm --replace. If
you've got the spare slots, it's much better/safer than physically
pulling a dodgy disk and replacing it.

NB - get the data Adam asked for - and the output of "mdadm --examine
..." and "mdadm --display ..." might well be useful (or might have been
included elsewhere).

Cheers,
Wol
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