Pavel Lisy writes:
Sam Varshavchik píše v St 14. 12. 2011 v 18:41 -0500:
> j...@bubble.org writes:
False raid detection is often caused by wrong partition type.
It suppose to be
fd "Linux raid autodetect"
What do you have?
fdisk -l /dev/sda
or
fdisk -l /dev/sdb
What it should be. My partit
Sam Varshavchik píše v St 14. 12. 2011 v 18:41 -0500:
> j...@bubble.org writes:
False raid detection is often caused by wrong partition type.
It suppose to be
fd "Linux raid autodetect"
What do you have?
fdisk -l /dev/sda
or
fdisk -l /dev/sdb
Pavel
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j...@bubble.org writes:
> I have two RAID1 drives with multiple partitions.
>
> Each time I reboot, one of the partitions comes up degraded with only one
> of
> the two devices. The only thing that the kernel logs is:
>
> [ 13.327731] md/raid1:md3: active with 1 out of 2 mirrors
>
> I can hot-
> I have two RAID1 drives with multiple partitions.
>
> Each time I reboot, one of the partitions comes up degraded with only one
> of
> the two devices. The only thing that the kernel logs is:
>
> [ 13.327731] md/raid1:md3: active with 1 out of 2 mirrors
>
> I can hot-add the other partition, an