Re: Help restoring a raid10 Array (4 disk + one spare) after a hard disk failure at power on

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On 14/05/2019 20:38, Reindl Harald wrote:


Am 14.05.19 um 20:33 schrieb Eric Valette:
Fine. Again where is it documented? The documentation the contrary. So
go and fix the doc instead of ranting again end user.

you better cool down given that *i am* an enduser and when you think you
reach anything by piss off ousers hwich show you how your setup should
look like you are likely wrong
I only say two things:

1) you were not helping me on my important problem which was restoring the array and recovering my data, just blaming a config file content, 2) explaining here by blaming someone who carefully followed the wiki,faq and mdadm readme how RAID should be created and mdmadm config file should be written is probably not efficient. Update the docs luke,

BTW it appears, device naming was not the real problem in the end rather that if a device disappears after a reboot, you have nothing special to do except reassembling the array and force rebuilding the needed spare if you have sufficient spare. I just expected it to be automatic.


-- eric






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