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Bob Williams wrote:
In my old machine I had a two disk RAID1 array mounted on /home. I have transferred these two disks to a new machine, on which I have installed openSUSE 11.0. The operating system partitions are all on a separate (third) drive. During the installation process, while in the Partitioner, Yast detected my /dev/md0 so I happily mounted it on /home, and everything seemed to proceed nicely. That was a few days ago, and since then quite a lot of data has been written to /home
I have now discovered that /dev/md0 only consists of a single drive, /dev/sdc1, and /dev/sdb1 has been sitting idle, twiddling it's thumbs!
I'd be grateful if someone could guide me through the process of reassembling the array, without losing/overwriting the new data on /dev/sdc1. I have read through man mdadm, but I'm not confident about my understanding. Or perhaps I could do it in Yast?
I think it's easily dealt with by removing sdb1 from the array and then re-adding it, but let's see the output of 'cat /proc/mdstat'. /Per -- /Per Jessen, Zürich -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org