Re: recovering failed raid5

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On 10/29/2016 08:02 AM, Andreas Klauer wrote:

> If you rented a server in a datacenter, thus entitled to working hardware, 
> would you create a ticket on read failure or not?

If the rate of read errors is within the manufacturer specs, it *is*
"working hardware", by definition.  I would expect if you did file such
a ticket, without a pattern of multiple read errors outside the hardware
spec, for it to be rejected.  And if you made a nuisance of yourself in
such a professional environment when you are so clearly wrong, to find
your server rental contract cancelled.

Phil
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