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* direction criterium for synchronisation raid1
@ 2007-10-16  9:28 Christina Braun
  2007-10-16 11:33 ` Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Christina Braun @ 2007-10-16  9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

Hello,
which is in raid1 the criterion for the direction of synchronisation? In 
case of  disk-replacing
or removing one mirror-leg (working actual on the other leg ) and add 
the same removed leg later, which has the old data now, again to the mirror?

How can I tell the system which mirrored partition is  now the 
data-source without
making the raid1 new or zero the superblock?  Is the  destination in 
every case the device
in mdadm manage after the add ? Can I see the source or destination by a 
info like mdstat or superblock?
 
I cannot find the  answers of this simple questions. It works by 
testing, but I feel better about my production-system and a later 
replace  if I know it. The found examples describes only the replace of  
ascending order second drives.

Thank You,
Christina


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