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Topic: GDC sync issue w/degraded array?
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John Roddy
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 114
From: Spring, TX, United States
Registered: Dec 2012
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posted 03-14-2016 02:09 PM
It shouldn't be possible. But as I'm sure roughly 100% of the people here will agree, that absolutely does not mean it won't happen. Equipment fails in seemingly impossible ways all the time. In this case, through no fault of GDC specifically, RAID failures can just make some really weird things happen. Luckily, GDC's software tends to acknowledge and adjust for that pretty fast. I've lost count of the number of RAID drives I've had to replace (we switched to GDC back in 2010, when Seagate drives were all the rage and nobody realized why they were suddenly so cheap). But every time it did encounter the error, a simple server restart was enough to permanently boot the failed drive from the RAID and run everything near-perfectly until a replacement set could be installed.
Diagnostics-wise, have you checked the RAID & drive info to make sure the bad drive actually was removed from the array? Again, I've seen the software do a pretty good job of automatically doling that, but there's nothing saying it won't.
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