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Re: is my raid1 array really working??



It looks like they are working ... mdadm -D device
returns similar for all:

# mdadm -D /dev/md5
/dev/md5:
        Version : 00.90.00
  Creation Time : Thu Dec  8 18:36:27 2005
     Raid Level : raid1
     Array Size : 29824576 (28.44 GiB 30.54 GB)
    Device Size : 29824576 (28.44 GiB 30.54 GB)
   Raid Devices : 2
  Total Devices : 2
Preferred Minor : 5
    Persistence : Superblock is persistent

    Update Time : Tue Mar 27 07:39:59 2007
          State : active
 Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 2
 Failed Devices : 0
  Spare Devices : 0

           UUID : 75c9333b:c99e99dd:9947f426:1f215bd9
         Events : 0.55

    Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
       0       3        9        0      active sync  
/dev/hda9
       1      22        9        1      active sync  
/dev/hdc9


--- "Douglas A. Tutty" <dtutty@porchlight.ca> wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 09:07:08AM +0100, martin f
> krafft wrote:
> > also sprach harland christofferson
> <debian-user@audubonstrings.com> [2007.09.18.0333
> +0100]:
> > > My partition table (so says webmin) is:
> > 
> > I would stop using webmin, which is a nightmare.
> > 
> > Anyway, if /proc/mdstat doesn't say anything about
> failure *and*
> > /sbin/mount outputs that /dev/mdX are actually
> being used, and not
> > /dev/hd[ac]X, then you're in good shape.
> > 
> 
> Why not just use 
> # mdadm -D md0
> 
> and repeat for each array.  It should tell you the
> status, whether all
> drives are synced etc.
> 
> Doug.
> 
> 
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