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* How to auto rebuild array?
@ 2005-07-12 13:46 bart
  2005-07-13 20:45 ` Rui Santos
       [not found] ` <42D567F7.7010408@ruisantos.com>
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: bart @ 2005-07-12 13:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org

Hi,

I have the problem that after a power failure I get the message:

Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: created md3
Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: bind<hda4>
Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: bind<hdb4>
Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: bind<hde4>
Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: bind<hdf4>
Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: running: <hdf4><hde4><hdb4><hda4>
Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: kicking non-fresh hde4 from array!
Jul 12 15:29:17 kernel: md: unbind<hde4>

I understand that hde4 is not 'fresh' and the array need to be rebuild
but I only can do that with 'mdadm --add /dev/md3 /dev/hde4'. I would
like to have it turned into a hot-spare, in which case a rebuild would
start automatic.

This application runs unattended, so there is nobody there to enter
mdadm commands.... How can I make the rebuild starting automatic
(like a hardware raidcard does)?

Regards,
	Bart

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2005-07-12 13:46 How to auto rebuild array? bart
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