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@ 2002-10-25 12:30 Bernd Schubert
  2002-10-27 22:53 ` Neil Brown
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bernd Schubert @ 2002-10-25 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

Hi,

we have a raid5 with persistent superblock and need to replace one of the 
harddisks.

Currently 3 of 4 md-devices (each built from 5 partition of 5 disks) work fine 
and have full raid5 support, but for md0 only 4 partitions are active.

What happens if we shutdown the server and replace the faulty disk by a new 
unpartitioned one ? I'm a bit worried that due to the autostart due to the 
persistent superblock something could become destroyed.

Actually I would prever an kernel parameter to disable raid autostart and 
first partition the harddisk, but so far I havn't found something like this.


Thanks,

Bernd

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