Re: RAID disk failure

2011-12-18 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jeffrey Ross writes:    Device Boot  Start End  Blocks   Id  System /dev/sdb1   *  63  787184  393561   fd  Linux raid autodetect /dev/sdb2  787185    16418429 7815622+  fd  Linux raid autodetect /dev/sdb3    16418430    24418799 4000185   fd 

Re: RAID disk failure

2011-12-18 Thread Jeffrey Ross
On 12/18/2011 12:51 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: Jeffrey Ross writes: It finally happened I had a disk failure in my RAID-1 system, I got a message from SMART telling me that I had a drive failing and and checked the mdstat and sure enough /dev/sda was missing/failed. Ok, drive has been repla

Re: RAID disk failure

2011-12-18 Thread Reindl Harald
Am 18.12.2011 18:51, schrieb Sam Varshavchik: > Carefully review the existing partition layout on what I presume is your good > disk, /dev/sdb, and compare it with > your recreated partition table on /dev/sda. > > Hopefully, on /dev/sdb, your first partition starts on sector 2048, and not > se

Re: RAID disk failure

2011-12-18 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Jeffrey Ross writes: It finally happened I had a disk failure in my RAID-1 system, I got a message from SMART telling me that I had a drive failing and and checked the mdstat and sure enough /dev/sda was missing/failed. Ok, drive has been replaced and I did the following: 1) recreated the

RAID disk failure

2011-12-18 Thread Jeffrey Ross
It finally happened I had a disk failure in my RAID-1 system, I got a message from SMART telling me that I had a drive failing and and checked the mdstat and sure enough /dev/sda was missing/failed. Ok, drive has been replaced and I did the following: 1) recreated the partition table with "sf