![]() If /dev/sda fails completely such a way, that the server will not detect it. ![]() It seems that the kernel uses first free drive letter, because it thinks that /dev/sda is still used. When I physically remove the sda disk (without first executing mdadm –fail /dev/md* /dev/sda* mdadm –remove /dev/md* /dev/sda*) and then insert this disk back, the disk never appears as /dev/sda. I had a RAID made of 2 disks – sda and sdb. ![]() ![]() When using Linux SW RAID made of several SATA hotswap disks, I have found a big problem: when a disk in the array is physically removed and then inserted again, the kernel does not assign it the same name, but a first free one. ![]()
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