I have a Dell server with a pair of large SCSI drives running the built-in software RAID in a mirroring configuration. Every night a script runs "lsraid -A -p" to check on status of the RAID file systems.
Last night's run showed the following:
[dev 9, 1] /dev/md1 062FD577.A4219872.E1EDF7F5.6F27D78F online [dev 8, 2] /dev/sda2 062FD577.A4219872.E1EDF7F5.6F27D78F good [dev 8, 19] /dev/sdb3 062FD577.A4219872.E1EDF7F5.6F27D78F good
[dev 9, 2] /dev/md2 DD9E82BD.0E2C637B.5EECCEBF.E3D20457 online [dev 8, 5] /dev/sda5 DD9E82BD.0E2C637B.5EECCEBF.E3D20457 good [dev 8, 18] /dev/sdb2 DD9E82BD.0E2C637B.5EECCEBF.E3D20457 good
[dev 8, 1] /dev/sda1 9510EFFD.D62821A3.D91E9617.9A0EB63E unbound [dev 8, 17] /dev/sdb1 9510EFFD.D62821A3.D91E9617.9A0EB63E unbound
The "unbound" partitions seem to correspond to the /boot file system which seems to be running just fine.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Google searches have resulted in others answering the same question but no resolutions.
Thanks.
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