--- Henrik Bergkvist <henrik_at_mdfnet.se> wrote: > Now it works. But I have to specify -y otherwise it does nothing. > Hmm... Without -y it does the following: It destroys the device and then GEOM asks graid5 if it could use those disks, that have been changed lately (by graid5 when it marked the device clean)... *giggle* With -y it changes the order of some events... I took that trick from gmirror... > Btw. how do I start a stopped device again except unload/load? > Hmm... U could (I am just guessing) open each disk that belongs to the graid5 device for writing (but dont write anything)... Maybe this would do the trick: dd if=/dev/blah count=0 of=/dev/blah -Arne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.comReceived on Mon Nov 12 2007 - 20:53:41 UTC
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