From: "Matthew (RAID)" <RAID@lists.elvey.com>
To: linux-raid <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: raid5+ lvm2 disaster
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:33:26 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1089671606.706.200220968@webmail.messagingengine.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1089415087.17625.200079546@webmail.messagingengine.com>
Hmm. I posted the following (from my subbed addr) but it never appeared
- in my inbox or on MARC.
Perhaps I hit a keyword; reposting with some tweaks.
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 16:18:07 -0700, "Matthew (RAID)"
<RAID@lists.elvey.com> said:
> One more thing - run hdparm to check that the DMA settings are
> consistent - the same on all drives.
> Switch to the most conservative settings (the slowest ones).
> If they're not the same on all drives, I've heard (on /.) that it can
> cause some of the problems you're seeing.
>
> My original reply below - it just went to Bernhard; I didn't check the
> addressing.
>
> Let us know how things go.
>
> PS Any ideas on my post?
>
> On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 22:16:56 +0200, "Bernhard Dobbels"
> <Bernhard@Dobbels.com> said:
>
>
> >> <snip>
>
>
> >> viking:/home/bernhard# cat /etc/raidtab
> >> raiddev /dev/md0
> >> raid-level 5
> >> nr-raid-disks 3
> >> nr-spare-disks 0
> >> persistent-superblock 1
> >> parity-algorithm left-symmetric
> >>
> >> device /dev/hdc1
> >> raid-disk 0
> >> device /dev/hde1
> >> failed-disk 1
> >> device /dev/hdg1
> >> raid-disk 2
>
>
> Hmm. So the array is c+e+g, which think they are spare, failed, and
> good, respectively.
> The array won't be accessible unless at least two are good.
>
> I wonder if running mkraid with --really-force when e was marked failed
> was a good idea; hopefully it didn't make things worse.
>
>
> >>
> >>
> >> viking:/home/bernhard# mkraid --really-force /dev/md0
> >> DESTROYING the contents of /dev/md0 in 5 seconds, Ctrl-C if unsure!
> >> handling MD device /dev/md0
> >> analyzing super-block
> >> disk 0: /dev/hdc1, 195358401kB, raid superblock at 195358336kB
> >> disk 1: /dev/hde1, failed
> >> disk 2: /dev/hdg1, 195358401kB, raid superblock at 195358336kB
> >> /dev/md0: Invalid argument
> >>
> >> viking:/home/bernhard# raidstart /dev/md0
> >> /dev/md0: Invalid argument
> >>
> >>
> >> viking:/home/bernhard# cat /proc/mdstat
> >> Personalities : [raid1] [raid5]
> >> md0 : inactive hdg1[2] hdc1[0]
> >> 390716672 blocks
> >> unused devices: <none>
> >> viking:/home/bernhard# pvscan -v
> >> Wiping cache of LVM-capable devices
> >> Wiping internal cache
> >> Walking through all physical volumes
> >> Incorrect metadata area header checksum
> >> Found duplicate PV uywoDlobnH0pbnr09dYuUWqB3A5kkh8M: using /dev/hdg1
> >> not /dev/hdc1
> >> Incorrect metadata area header checksum
> >> Incorrect metadata area header checksum
> >> Incorrect metadata area header checksum
> >> Found duplicate PV uywoDlobnH0pbnr09dYuUWqB3A5kkh8M: using /dev/hdg1
> >> not /dev/hdc1
> >> PV /dev/hdc1 VG data_vg lvm2 [372,61 GB / 1,61 GB free]
> >> PV /dev/hda1 lvm2 [4,01 GB]
> >> Total: 2 [376,63 GB] / in use: 1 [372,61 GB] / in no VG: 1 [4,01 GB]
>
>
> Yow.
>
> I'm wondering if editing raidtab to make e (/dev/hde1) not failed and
> trying mkraid again is a good idea.
>
> Any idea why c would think it was a spare? That's pretty strange.
>
Anyway, I'm no expert - I just posted a call for help:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-raid&m=108932298006669&w=2
that went unanswered.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-07-12 22:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-07-09 20:16 raid5+ lvm2 disaster Bernhard Dobbels
2004-07-09 21:38 ` maarten van den Berg
[not found] ` <1089415087.17625.200079546@webmail.messagingengine.com>
2004-07-12 22:33 ` Matthew (RAID) [this message]
2004-07-16 11:02 ` Bernhard Dobbels
2004-07-16 13:27 ` Luca Berra
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