On Thursday July 12, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I don't know the original order of the array before all the problems started.
>
> Is there a way to determine the original order?
No, unless you have some old kernel logs of the last time it assembled
the array properly.
The one thing that "--create" does destroy is the information about
any previous array that the drives were a part of.
>
> The order that --detail is showing now is the order that appeared after
> issuing the command is it is in the email. (ie: a b c d)
Odd. I cannot reproduce it.
I suggest you try different arrangements (of the 3 good drives and the
word 'missing') until you find one that 'fsck -n' likes.
NeilBrown
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