Gary Dale a écrit :
>
> re. booting with a degraded array. I haven't tried it myself but it
> looks like it should work.
It should, as long as the array knows that is is degraded before
shutdown or reboot.
Due to incremental assembly being enabled in Jessie udev scripts, if you
just shutdown, r
On 20/06/15 04:24 PM, PaulNM wrote:
On 06/20/2015 06:50 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
I don't think this helps, but a RAID6 array with one failed drive is the
same as RAID5 for all practical purposes. With 8 drives, I'd be very
leery of converting from RAID6 to RAID5. The risk of a second drive
failing
On 06/20/2015 06:50 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
I don't think this helps, but a RAID6 array with one failed drive is the
same as RAID5 for all practical purposes. With 8 drives, I'd be very
leery of converting from RAID6 to RAID5. The risk of a second drive
failing while re-adding the first is not negl
On 20/06/15 05:47 AM, PaulNM wrote:
Hey Folks,
I'm attempting to convert a degraded RAID 6 array to a RAID 5
array. Doing that requires either spare devices or a --backup-file
that isn't on the active array.
In this situation, everything is on the array except /boot, which
is on a u
Hey Folks,
I'm attempting to convert a degraded RAID 6 array to a RAID 5 array.
Doing that requires either spare devices or a --backup-file that isn't
on the active array.
In this situation, everything is on the array except /boot, which is on
a usb flash drive. Reading up on the backup-f
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