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raid 1 badly detected as raid 0 when one drive is missing

I'm learning raids, so maybe this is some basic question, but it's not covered anywhere... When I create raid 1, update /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf as[1], run update-initramfs -u, I can reboot and mount it....
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Recovering a Synology Raid 0 from Ubuntu (Healthy drives)

I am trying to remount a Synology raid 0 with 3x2GB drives. As far as I know, the drives are in healthy condition. I simply don't have enough space to do a full image of these before I proceed, so I ...
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RAID5 fails while recovering (mdadm): Any chance to resync?

My RAID5 is going to die because, while restoring a failed HDD, on another HDD read errors occurred and a restore is impossible. I just want to know whether it's possible to restore only a part of ...
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Dual boot Win8/Linux on Asus Zenbook UX301 keeping intel imsm RAID0

I have Asus Zenbook UX301 with Win8 preinstalled. I would like to have a Linux installed in dual-boot configuration. However, Windows is using the notebook 2 SSDs as intel RAID0 (rom-based RAID, ...
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mdadm --examine displays something different than --detail

Who should I trust to fill my /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf ? mdadm --examine --scan returns /dev/md/0 while obviously it's /dev/md0 that is currently rebuilding What should I put in my /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf ...
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Mounting a raid1 device - no suitable drives found

I'm having some problems with my disks; long story.. but right now I'm trying to mount a device that was part of a 2-disk raid1. For that, I tried to assemble it into a new array, but... % mdadm -Av /...
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mdadm: hot remove failed

My RAID1 is degraded and I need to replace /dev/sdb. However, I could mark /dev/sdb5 (in /dev/md1) as failed and removed it, but I can't do the same with /dev/sdb1 (/dev/md0 which is mounted on /): ...
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Recover Linux software RAID5 array after server upgrade

I recently upgraded a server from Fedora 6 to Fedora 14. In addition to the main hard drive where the OS is installed, I have 3 1TB hard drives configured for RAID5 (via software). After the upgrade, ...
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Gentoo Linux -> Ubuntu: Can I Preserve My LVM/RAID Devices, Or Do I Need To Reformat?

I've got a Gentoo box that I'm interested in switching over to an Ubuntu box. I currently have the partitions laid out using a mixture of RAID (mdadm) and LVM2, as specified in this document [1]. ...
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Shrinking a RAID1 to free up space on the HDD for a new RAID1 Partition

I set up a webserver a while ago and made a mistake. I do have the following: /dev/md0 swap (made from sda1 and sdb1) /dev/md1 /boot (made from sda2 and sdb2) /dev/md2 / (made from sda3 and sdb3)...
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MDADM raid "lost" after reboot

I am kind of scared right now, so I hope you can bring light on my problem! A few weeks ago, I bought a new 2TB drive and decided to setup a software RAID 5 with MDADM on my HTPC (drive sdb, sdc and ...
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btrfs ontop of mdadm raid - calculating stripes for corrupt sectors for use with raid6check

I've got a setup with btrfs running on top of mdadm raid6 as btrfs's RAID5/6 code isn't stable yet. I figured this way I'd get the benefits of snapshotting and checksumming with a few extra hoops to ...
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/dev partition missing, so mdadm broken. How to get Linux to see partition?

Upgraded a Linux box and changed out the root drives. There was a RAID-5 array of three SATA drives that I moved over (not root). Reinstalled the OS but was CentOS 6.4 before and after. # mdadm --...
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mdadm disk partition type : Linux RAID Autodetect mandatory or 83 Linux ok?

Main question : Q1: i would like to know when using mdadm, the "Linux RAID Autodetect" type is mandatory for my disk, or a "83 linux" type is ok ? Sub question : Q1_1 : What are the differences ? ...
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Disable warning from mdadm for “degraded” RAID1 with missing drive

I recently had a server outage due to a failed drive. Because of that I set up the server with a new SSD in RAID1 this time but until I managed to get another SSD drive the mdadm-based RAID1 runs with ...
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