Subject: Re: Marking failed RAID 0 drive as not failed without replacement?
To: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.eu.org>
From: Paul Mather <paul@gromit.dlib.vt.edu>
List: port-alpha
Date: 09/21/2002 17:52:30
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 11:12:23PM +0200, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
=> Can you post the output of raidctl -s raid0 ?
Here it is:
>>>>>
# raidctl -s raid0
Components:
/dev/sd5c: optimal
/dev/sd7c: optimal
/dev/sd8c: failed
No spares.
Component label for /dev/sd5c:
Row: 0, Column: 0, Num Rows: 1, Num Columns: 3
Version: 2, Serial Number: 771392, Mod Counter: 3141459
Clean: No, Status: 0
sectPerSU: 128, SUsPerPU: 1, SUsPerRU: 1
Queue size: 100, blocksize: 512, numBlocks: 17755520
RAID Level: 0
Autoconfig: Yes
Root partition: No
Last configured as: raid0
Component label for /dev/sd7c:
Row: 0, Column: 1, Num Rows: 1, Num Columns: 3
Version: 2, Serial Number: 771392, Mod Counter: 3141459
Clean: No, Status: 0
sectPerSU: 128, SUsPerPU: 1, SUsPerRU: 1
Queue size: 100, blocksize: 512, numBlocks: 17755520
RAID Level: 0
Autoconfig: Yes
Root partition: No
Last configured as: raid0
/dev/sd8c status is: failed. Skipping label.
Parity status: clean
Reconstruction is 100% complete.
Parity Re-write is 100% complete.
Copyback is 100% complete.
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Paul.
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