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 Replacing a faulty drive in an mdadm managed RAID array.  Replacing a faulty drive in an mdadm managed RAID array. 
  
-  - Use "mdadm --manage /dev/md0 -r /dev/sdd" to remove the drive that was marked as faulty from the array. +  - Use 'mdadm --manage /dev/mdX -r /dev/sdF' to remove the drive that was marked as faulty from the array.
   - Power down and replace the drive with a good drive.   - Power down and replace the drive with a good drive.
 +  - Power up and set the partition table on the new drive to match those of the other drives in the array. Here we used 'sfdisk -d /dev/sdN | sfdisk /dev/sdF'.
 +  - Add the proper partition on the new drive into the array, 'mdadm --manage /dev/mdX -a /dev/sdN2'
 +  - Sit back and wait for the recovery to happen. The system will be a bit slow but usable.
  
-  - Power up and set the partition table on the new drive to match those of the other drives in the array. Here we used "sfdisk -d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdd"+Ref:  
- +  http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/mdadm-raid-5-single-drive-failure-644325/#post3173822 
-  - Add the proper partition on the new drive into the array, "mdadm --manage /dev/md0 -a /dev/sdd2" +  * http://askubuntu.com/questions/57908/how-can-i-quickly-copy-a-gpt-partition-scheme-from-one-hard-drive-to-another/57922#57922 
- +  * http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/re-read-the-partition-table-without-rebooting-linux-system.html
-  - Sit back and wait for the recovery to happen, you can "cat /proc/mdstat" to watch its progress; you should see something like+
- +
-Ref: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-server-73/mdadm-raid-5-single-drive-failure-644325/#post3173822 +
 {{tag>linux raid}} {{tag>linux raid}}
  
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