Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru> writes:
quoted text > No, this is about TLER. The "desktop" drives like this will try
> re-read data in case of error, and if that does not work the
> raid code will most likely declare the drive's dead and kick
> it off the array. Drives which are supposed to work in RAID
> config has configurable timeouts/retries, so that the RAID
> code will be able to take care of read errors.
Assuming the controller won't kick the drive off anyway, and it most
probably will.
In this case, no drives fail, so it doesn't matter.
Guess we should then see the partition table(s).
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Krzysztof Halasa
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