On 2/24/2014 13:14, Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> ..
>
> Obviously one of the drives is no longer updated since the raid1 is
> not in effect so it's possible any utility will find the state
> ambiguous and won't know how to sync the disks, does a overwrite c or
> does c overwrite a? Consider that this is probably the expected
> degraded behavior of the array - after all it is still bootable and
> working. But I don' t know the prescribed method for restoring it
> from this condition. It might actually be to take a full backup of
> everything, blow it all away and recreate everything from scratch
> (raid, system installs, then restore from backups). The idea of raid1
> isn't as a backup substitute, it's to improve uptime and in that
> context it's doing that.
>
>
OK, it looks like I've got my course of action. I'll pull whatever data
I need from this and wipe clean. Perhaps, if I'm feeling like I can
afford it, I'll pick up a couple of new disks. Thank you *very* much
for your help!
-Don
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