Last night I finally got around to reinstalling one of my systems, this one has a nice SCA hot swap backplane. So I configured it with 2 18GB disks in software raid 1(4 partitions). There is nothing important on this system yet but I was curious about how to recover from a disk failure, so I yanked one of the disks.
within a few seconds the system correctly detected the disk was gone(no crash! woo, with 3ware it always crashed :) ), about 10 minutes later I re-inserted the disk, but am unable to trigger the system to rebuild the array. From reading of the docs I think I'm supposed to use the command raidhotadd. The docs specify rebooting, but I am curious if it is possible to do so without rebooting. The disk is detected correctly: tux:/var/log# fdisk -l /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 2213 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdb1 * 1 2 16033+ 83 Linux /dev/sdb2 3 2213 17759857+ 5 Extended /dev/sdb5 3 63 489951 fd Linux raid autodetect /dev/sdb6 64 428 2931831 fd Linux raid autodetect /dev/sdb7 429 914 3903763+ fd Linux raid autodetect /dev/sdb8 915 2189 10241406 fd Linux raid autodetect /dev/sdb9 2190 2213 192748+ 82 Linux swap running mdadm(another fun tool I found last night while doing this) shows: mdadm -D /dev/md0 /dev/md0: Version : 00.90.00 Creation Time : Tue Jan 21 23:20:45 2003 Raid Level : raid1 Array Size : 489856 (478.37 MiB 501.61 MB) Device Size : 489856 (478.37 MiB 501.61 MB) Raid Disks : 2 Total Disks : 2 Preferred Minor : 0 Persistance : Superblock is persistant Update Time : Wed Jan 22 12:19:39 2003 State : dirty, no-errors Active Drives : 1 Working Drives : 1 Failed Drives : 1 Spare Drives : 0 Number Major Minor RaidDisk State 0 8 5 0 active sync /dev/sda5 1 8 21 1 faulty /dev/sdb5 UUID : 4385b9f4:77f31c15:a9d8048c:483e71c8 but when I try raidhotadd, it says the disk is busy: tux:/var/log# raidhotadd /dev/md0 /dev/sdb5 /dev/md0: can not hot-add disk: disk busy! /proc/mdstat shows: Personalities : [raid1] read_ahead 1024 sectors md0 : active raid1 sdb5[1](F) sda5[0] 489856 blocks [2/1] [U_] md1 : active raid1 sdb6[1](F) sda6[0] 2931712 blocks [2/1] [U_] md2 : active raid1 sdb7[1](F) sda7[0] 3903680 blocks [2/1] [U_] md3 : active raid1 sdb8[1](F) sda8[0] 10241280 blocks [2/1] [U_] unused devices: <none> I am just playin with it to see what happens. would be nice if I could get it to rebuild w/o rebooting, I haven't noticed any documentation that specifically says I have to reboot, I just think it reccomends it since most systems don't support hot swap. anyone tried this before? any hints? running debian 3.0r1 with kernel 2.4.20 thanks nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]