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discuss-bounces at blu.org wrote: > discuss-bounces at blu.org wrote: >> You need to manually re-add the (new/replacement) drive back into >> the raid set. Effectively you need to hotadd the new partitions. >> man raidhotadd >> >> -derek >> > I figured I'd need to do something like that - but raidhotadd doesn't > exist on this machine anymore. The old configuration was under > Fedora 2, and the new is Fedora 4 (FC2 had it). I've seen the > following, though: > > mdadm /dev/md0 )B?add /dev/hdb1 > > Any reason why this is a bad idea? A little more searching gave me that answer, anyway. The raidtools group (including raidhotadd) was deprecated; apparently, mdadm is the "new" way. I'm in the process right now; it's recovering as I type. -Don
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