Oh yeah. I remember having a DS4300 that had a failed drive and when we
tried to rebuild it corrupted the whole string. Call to IBM ensued where
they had us disable one controller, then the other controller was able
to rebuild the array, then we brought the first controller back in sync.
Tricky....
C
On 7/17/2020 5:04 PM, Grant Taylor via cctalk wrote:
On 7/17/20 2:42 PM, Paul Berger via cctalk wrote:
I had a disk that went over a SMART threshold
that was part of a mdadm
software mirror and it posted a message every time I rebooted warning
of impending doom.
That sounds like the typical S.M.A.R.T. alert from the BIOS.? Not
something from the kernel.? If it was the kernel, I'd like to know more
about it.
The systems I support professionally do try to
warn the admins, but it
seems that frequently no notice is taken until the level of redundancy
is exceeded at which time the issue becomes more difficult to ignore,
and then begins the waling and gnashing of teeth......
Yep.? I suspect many, if not most, of us have been in that teeth
gnashing situation.