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2013 May 13
7
Remove a materially failed device from a Btrfs "single-raid" using partitions
Hello,
I am on Ubuntu Server 13.04 with Linux 3.8.
I''ve created a "single-raid" using /dev/sd{a,b,c,d}{1,3}. One of my hard
drives has failed, I mean it''s materially dead.
:~$ sudo btrfs filesystem show
Label: none uuid: 40886f51-8c9b-4be1-8721-83bf5653d2a0
Total devices 5 FS bytes used 226.90GB
devid 4 size 37.27GB used 31.01GB path /dev/sdd1
devid 3 size 37.27GB used 31.01GB path /dev/sdc1
devid 2 size 37.31GB used 31.00GB path /dev/sdb1
devid 1 size 139.73GB used 132.02GB path /dev/sda3...
2004 Dec 03
2
[LLVMdev] [Fwd: Updated LLVM Visual Studio project files]
...____________________________________________________________
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
> <VisualStudioProject
> ProjectType="Visual C++"
> Version="7.10"
> Name="x86"
> ProjectGUID="{144EEBF6-8C9B-4473-B715-2C821666AF6C}"
> Keyword="Win32Proj">
> <Platforms>
> <Platform
> Name="Win32"/>
> </Platforms>
> <Configurations>
> <Configuration
> Name="Debug|Win32"
> OutputDirectory="..\...