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Author Topic: RAID 1 Degraded - 320L  (Read 1935 times)

cr4sh0verride

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RAID 1 Degraded - 320L
« on: January 25, 2014, 12:59:02 AM »

Hi All,

Just wanted to get the opinion of someone who may have come across this before
On my 320L out of the box I set up 2 x 2TB drives in a RAID 1 config mounted as Volume_1

I then installed fun_plug and then on top of that debian squeeze so I can install a few other programs

Now when I log into the web console it's saying the RAID is degraded .. but the volume is still mounted.
Here is the output of df -h

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
rootfs                1.8T  1.4G  1.8T   1% /
/dev/root             1.8T  1.4G  1.8T   1% /
mdev                  122M     0  122M   0% /dev
df: `/usr/local/tmp': No such file or directory
df: `/usr/local/modules': No such file or directory
df: `/usr/local/config': No such file or directory
df: `/mydlink': No such file or directory
df: `/mnt/HD_a4': No such file or directory
df: `/mnt/HD_b4': No such file or directory
/dev/md1              1.8T  1.4G  1.8T   1% /mnt/HD/HD_a2
/dev/md1              1.8T  1.4G  1.8T   1% /mnt/HD/HD_a2/squeeze/mnt/HD/HD_a2
/dev/root             1.8T  1.4G  1.8T   1% /mnt/HD/HD_a2/squeeze/mnt/root
mdev                  1.8T  1.4G  1.8T   1% /mnt/HD/HD_a2/squeeze/dev
sysfs                 1.8T  1.4G  1.8T   1% /mnt/HD/HD_a2/squeeze/sys

Is it because it's trying to mount it twice?
And if anything did happen how would you go about rebuilding it anyway..

Would it be worth installing mdadm and using that? But I couldn't wipe the drives because that's where Debian is sitting at the moment?

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks,


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