From: Falk Brockerhoff <falk@brockerhoff.org>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Software-Raid: mark non-fresh disk as clean?
Date: 11 Oct 2002 13:08:42 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1034334523.2361.15.camel@fairlight> (raw)
Hello,
i have a problem with my raid-array. I hope I'm at the right place (here
in this list) and that you can help me.
I've a simple question: how can I mark the "non-fresh" disks /dev/hde1
and /dev/hdg1 as "clean"? I didn't found anything at the web or in the
list archive. I'm using kernel 2.4.18 with builtin software-raid
support.
Regards,
Falk
/etc/raidtab
raiddev /dev/md0
raid-level 5
nr-raid-disks 4
persistent-superblock 1
parity-algorithm left-symmetric
chunk-size 8
device /dev/hde1
raid-disk 0
device /dev/hdg1
raid-disk 1
device /dev/hdi1
raid-disk 2
device /dev/hdk1
raid-disk 3
/proc/mdstat
Personalities : [linear] [raid0] [raid1] [raid5] [multipath]
read_ahead not set
unused devices: <none>
/var/log/syslog:
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: [events: 00000010]
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: [events: 0000000c]
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: [events: 0000001f]
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: [events: 0000001f]
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: autorun ...
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: considering hdk1 ...
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: adding hdk1 ...
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: adding hdi1 ...
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: adding hdg1 ...
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: adding hde1 ...
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: created md0
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: bind<hde1,1>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: bind<hdg1,2>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: bind<hdi1,3>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: bind<hdk1,4>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: running: <hdk1><hdi1><hdg1><hde1>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: hdk1's event counter: 0000001f
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: hdi1's event counter: 0000001f
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: hdg1's event counter: 0000000c
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: hde1's event counter: 00000010
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: superblock update time inconsistency
-- using the most recent one
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: freshest: hdk1
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: kicking non-fresh hdg1 from array!
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: unbind<hdg1,3>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: export_rdev(hdg1)
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: kicking non-fresh hde1 from array!
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: unbind<hde1,2>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: export_rdev(hde1)
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md0: removing former faulty hde1!
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md0: former device hdg1 is unavailable,
removing from array!
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md0: max total readahead window set to
744k
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md0: 3 data-disks, max readahead per
data-disk: 248k
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: raid5: device hdk1 operational as raid
disk 3
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: raid5: device hdi1 operational as raid
disk 2
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: raid5: not enough operational devices
for md0 (2/4 failed)
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: RAID5 conf printout:
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: --- rd:4 wd:2 fd:2
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: disk 0, s:0, o:0, n:0 rd:0 us:1
dev:[dev 00:00]
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: disk 1, s:0, o:0, n:1 rd:1 us:1
dev:[dev 00:00]
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: disk 2, s:0, o:1, n:2 rd:2 us:1
dev:hdi1
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: disk 3, s:0, o:1, n:3 rd:3 us:1
dev:hdk1
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: raid5: failed to run raid set md0
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: pers->run() failed ...
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md :do_md_run() returned -22
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: md0 stopped.
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: unbind<hdk1,1>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: export_rdev(hdk1)
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: unbind<hdi1,0>
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: export_rdev(hdi1)
Oct 11 11:15:10 storage kernel: md: ... autorun DONE.
next reply other threads:[~2002-10-11 10:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-10-11 11:08 Falk Brockerhoff [this message]
2002-10-11 11:10 ` Software-Raid: mark non-fresh disk as clean? Neil Brown
2002-10-11 11:21 ` Falk Brockerhoff
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