Re: RAID 1 with no data on it when accidentally switched HDD

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Hi,

I don't understand the exact sequence. How does a 3rd drive appear as sdc when the 2nd drive is sdc and sdc1 is part of a Btrfs file system already? Did you reboot and the 3rd drive became sdc? This needs to be explained better,
including the exact commands you used.

Ok i try to.

I made the btrfs with:
mkfs.btrfs -f -m raid1 -d raid1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1

part of my /etc/fstab:

/dev/sdb1	/data	btrfs	defaults,compress	0 0
/dev/sdb1 /usr/src/packages btrfs	defaults,compress,subvol=packages	0 0

No other special commands used.

Hardware Setup:

SATA-Port 1 - HDD with opensuse
SATA-Port 2 - HDD /dev/sdb
SATA-Port 3 - DVD
SATA-Port 4 - HDD /dev/sdc

Put at SATA Port 3 an HDD instead an DVD and it got /dev/sdc after rebooting my system.

Regards

Ingo
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