On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Greg Oster<os...@cs.usask.ca> wrote: > You cannot rebuild parity in this case because one of your disks has > failed (parity re-writing can only happen if all the disks are 'good'). > If you wish to attempt to rebuild that disk, you can do so > with: raidctl -vR /dev/wd0d raid0 > to do a reconstruct-in-place. >
Thank you so much Greg for the reply :-) It worked . > Of course, finding out the real reason for why that disk has failed > should also be on the top of your TODO list :) (e.g. if the disk is > having physical read/write errors, you proably want to replace it > before doing the rebuild. ) > Both Disks booted properly when connected individually. any way I am going to use smartmontools to check disk errors. Thanks a lot once again :-) --Siju