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Re: Faulty Drive in Raid Array



I suggest looking in dmesg/syslog for sdh to figure out what drive that
is. Has this machine been rebooted since it was all setup?

If you haven't rebooted and you don't actually have a /dev/sdh, then I'd
bet the partition was mounted, you did some disk partitioning, the disk
vanished and came back with another name. But the partition is still
mounted, or so the kernel thinks.


I have no idea why your drive failed beyond "because they do that
sometimes". And I really wouldn't recommend having that many drives in
RAID 5....
-- 
Jon
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