Re: degraded array - former device is unavailable

2005-06-29 Thread Philip Ross
Philip Ross wrote: I'm getting exactly the same problem after upgrading a test system from Woody to Sarge. Every time I reboot the md raid1 root device is failing to come up with both mirrors (see dmesg output below). When I add the missing mirror manually using mdadm everything works fine up u

Re: degraded array - former device is unavailable

2005-06-28 Thread Philip Ross
David Svejda wrote: I've problem with software RAID 1. I've installed Debian 3.1 and everything went ok.The machine was running for few days, then it was halted due to power supply failure. Then, after reboot, there is an error on md0 device as seen in /var/log/dmesg: md0: former device ide

Re: degraded array - former device is unavailable

2005-06-15 Thread David Svejda
If you are getting errors on your md devices only after a reboot, try wiping out your /etc/mdadm.conf file. (if there is one) Of course your hard disks must be set to "Linux raid autodetect" via cfdisk. Doesn't work. I wipped out /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf and the problem persists. David -- T

Re: degraded array - former device is unavailable

2005-06-15 Thread michael
Quoting David Svejda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hi, I've problem with software RAID 1. I've installed Debian 3.1 and everything went ok.The machine was running for few days, then it was halted due to power supply failure. Then, after reboot, there is an error on md0 device as seen in /var/log/dm