I pulled a disk from my xserve mirro before doing my 10.4.11 -->
10.5.2 server upgrade.
Disk Utility wouldn't rebuild the mirror.
I was able to (sort of) rebuild the mirror via the Terminal with the:
diskutil repairmirror raidVolume newDevice
command and I believe the mirror is repaired:
diskutil listraid
RAID SETS
---------
===============================================================================
Name: Server HD
Unique ID: BB3AC631-7029-4AA6-8FCD-A922AFC7B024
Type: Mirror
Status: Degraded
Size: 749812383744 B
Device Node: disk3
Apple RAID Version: 2
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Device Node UUID Status
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 disk1s2 D98E4413-2F0C-4A54-A65B-D63DB1B728B3 Online
1 disk2s2 1BD7BABF-5D04-46C2-9C88-0E5F670A0D1B Online
0 -none- A708EFFC-C04B-4DE1-87E6-473DFE263A5A Missing/Damaged
===============================================================================
However, I'm looking to see if anybody else has been left in this
situation and knows if:
diskutil removefromraid <the big A708... UUID identifier> disk3
Is what I'm supposed to do here to finish this off? Or should I just
pull "disk1" out, reformat it and then run another "repairmirror"
command again?
Anybody run across this "-none-" Node before?
- Steve
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Steve Maser (email@hidden) | Thinking is man's only basic virtue,
Desktop Support Manager | from which all the others proceed.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering | -- Ayn Rand
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