Hi
>On Sun, 13 Apr 2014, John Cox wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
>> One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
>> has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
>> Thank you softraid.
>>
>> Th
You can always do a super-rebuild. Simply, backup the contents of your
drive to another computer or external drive.
Then start from scratch with your softraid 1 array, which will just be
re-created, and take < ~1 min. Then copy the data back.
Given this kind of setup, you can probably be back up
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014, John Cox wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
> One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
> has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
> Thank you softraid.
>
> They are 3T dri
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 5:22 AM, John Cox wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
> One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
> has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
> Thank you softraid.
>
> Th
Hi
I'm running OpenBSD 5.4 (dmesg below) with softraid in mirror mode.
One of the drives failed so I replaced it - the first time that RAID
has actually saved my data as opposed to simply making my life harder!
Thank you softraid.
They are 3T drives and it looks like the rebuild is going to take
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