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10.27.04
Rebuilding Failed Linux Software RAID
By A.P. Lawrence
Recently I had a hard drive fail. It was part of a Linux software RAID 1 (mirrored drives), so we lost no data, and just needed to replace hardware. However, the raid does requires rebuilding. A hardware array would usually automatically rebuild upon drive replacement, but this needed some help.
When you look at a "normal" array, you see something like this:
That's the normal state - what you want it to look like. When a drive has failed and been replaced, it looks like this:
Notice that it doesn't list the failed drive parts, and that an underscore appears beside each U. This shows that only one drive is active in these arrays - we have no mirror.
About the Author: A.P. Lawrence provides SCO Unix and Linux consulting services http://www.pcunix.com
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