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On Thu, Jul 03, 2008 at 11:15:59AM -0400, Don Levey wrote: > Don Levey wrote: > >When powering up my machine yesterday, I found that I have a degraded > >RAID-I array. Without posting all of the logs here, the operant lines > >seem to be: > > > > kicking non-fresh sdb1 from array! > > ... > > unbind<sdb1> > > > >smartctl says that /dev/sdb is "healthy". Is this just an instance > >where I should try to manually ass the sdb partitions with mdadm, or is > >there something else I should try first? > > > > -Don > > > > I'm adding them now - they say they're synching up. But what would > cause this? Should I be worried?
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