* Questions: understanding fail/remove steps from RAID1
@ 2005-02-12 22:11 Gordon Mohr (@ Bitzi)
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From: Gordon Mohr (@ Bitzi) @ 2005-02-12 22:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been experiencing as-yet-undiagnosed kernel panics on a server
with two RAID1 arrays. (x86_64; 2.6.10 FC3 kernel; Promise SATA with
Seagate drives.)
After a recent panic and reboot, the two RAID1 arrays dropped their
member partitions from a certain drive (sdb).
Based on previous experience with simulated failures, I had expected
the devices to still be listed by name as part of the array, but as
failed/faulty. Instead, they were not listed in either /proc/mdstat
or 'mdadm --detail' output.
Were my expectations wrong -- is this by design?
Looking over /var/log/messages, there's no clear indication of a
specific time or reason the sdb partitions were dropped from the array.
Are raid array events logged somewhere else?
Thanks for any insights,
- Gordon
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