So, maybe it is better if i re-enable the disk and see what happens. There is no trouble about data-loss, since we regularly beckup everithing useful at midnight. L.
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The Friday 2007-06-22 at 12:40 +0200, Lorenzo Cerini wrote:
Hi all, i have a little trouble with a software raid1 array. i built it with opensuse10.0.
Now one disks left the array giving me the (F) of failure for one partition. here is the cat /proc/mdstat:
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I ma quite far from this server location, so i need to know: how much fair is to assume disks is not broker and just use 'badblocks -f'?
and if i want to replace it which is the easiest way ?
Be aware that software raid will remove a disk for a simple "glitch", a temporary failure. Just scan the logs for errors, check the drive (smart tests), etc. An attemt to write to a badblock would show on the log.
Then re-enable the disk, and watch it.
- -- Cheers, Carlos E. R.
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