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Do a Re-Build During a Re-Shape?

On my Linux software RAID 6 array, I'm currently mid-reshape and 2 drives have been marked as failed. I've swapped them out and added new ones to the array, which are currently marked as spares. The ...
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Linux RAID Re-Shape Stopped

For the past 8 hours my mdadm re-shape process has been stuck. The output is: Personalities : [linear] [raid0] [raid1] [raid10] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [multipath] md0 : active raid6 sdo[11] sdn[12]...
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Migrate mdadm raid array from 32bit to 64bit debian squeeze

I have a raid5 array running on Debian Squeeze 32bit (x86) and I plan to upgrade to Debian Squeeze 64bit (amd64). To keep my raid5 array and ext4 filesystem I simply keep a copy of my mdadm.conf file....
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Simple mdadm RAID 1 not activating spare

I had created two 2TB HDD partitions (/dev/sdb1 and /dev/sdc1) in a RAID 1 array called /dev/md0 using mdadm on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin. The command sudo mdadm --detail /dev/md0 used to ...
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Linux software RAID robustness for RAID1 vs other RAID levels

I have a RAID5 array running and now also a raid1 that I set up yesterday. Since RAID5 calculates parity it should be able to catch silent data corruption on one disk. However for RAID1 the disks are ...
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Can I use an entire drive for as a software raid member?

Can I use /dev/sda and /dev/sdb for my RADI1 configuration? Or do I first have to partition both with a single Linux raid partition?
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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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Does RAID1 increase performance with Linux mdadm?

I have a cheap 2-bay NAS with a 2TB HDD. To be robust against disk failure, I'm thinking of buying a second 2TB HDD and putting it in RAID1 with Linux mdadm. The file system is ext4. Will this ...
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How-to change the name of an MD device (mdadm)

Here is the output from mdadm -Esv: ARRAY /dev/md127 level=raid0 num-devices=2 UUID=d89d9d45:9a420812:c44c77eb:7ee19756 devices=/dev/sdb8,/dev/sda8 This is a v0.90 array. The question is as ...
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Is it safe to put harddisks of a md-software-raid to standby?

I have a home-fileserver with 6 desktop harddisks in a md-raid. The server isn't accessed a lot, so I think it would be good for the harddrives to go in standby-mode after some idle time (e.g. with ...
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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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Raid1 with active and spare partition

I am having the following problem with a RAID1 software raid partition on my Ubuntu system (10.04 LTS, 2.6.32-24-server in case it matters). One of my disks (sdb5) reported I/O errors and was ...
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Possible mdadm RAID states?

I'm writing a monitoring plugin for a home server RAID, mdadm on Ubuntu 10.4. Using sudo mdadm --detail /dev/md0 I get output like this: /dev/md0: Version : 00.90 Creation Time : Thu Dec ...
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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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RAID-1 and regular drive removal (using RAID-1 as a backup measure)

Is using mdadm's RAID-1 of 2 partitions (one on laptop's internal HDD, one on external HDD) a good idea. I want the system to work as RAID-1 if both drives are present, work as regular volume (...
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