[CentOS] Problem with mdadm, raid1 and automatically adds any disk to raid
Jobst Schmalenbach
jobst at barrett.com.auTue Feb 26 22:52:47 UTC 2019
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 03:37:34PM +0100, Simon Matter via CentOS (centos at centos.org) wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 11:54 PM Simon Matter via CentOS > > <centos at centos.org> > > wrote: > >> > What makes you think this has *anything* to do with systemd? Bitching > >> > about systemd every time you hit a problem isn't helpful. Don't. > >> > >> If it's not systemd, who else does it? Can you elaborate, please? > > How is it not systemd doing it? Such things didn't happen with pre systemd > distributions. I just had a hardware failure of a Raid controller (well they fail thats why we have backups). This means putting the drives onto a new controller I have to (re-) format them. In Centos6 times this took me under an hour to fix this, mostly due to the rsyncing time. Yesterday it took me over 6 hours to move a system. Jobst -- Why don't sheep shrink when it rains? | |0| | Jobst Schmalenbach, General Manager | | |0| Barrett & Sales Essentials |0|0|0| +61 3 9533 0000, POBox 277, Caulfield South, 3162, Australia
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