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* proactive raid5 disk replacement success (using bitmap + raid1)
@ 2006-04-24  1:40 dean gaudet
  2006-06-22 23:50 ` Ming Zhang
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: dean gaudet @ 2006-04-24  1:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

i had a disk in a raid5 which i wanted to clone onto the hot spare... 
without going offline and without long periods without redundancy.  a few 
folks have discussed using bitmaps and temporary (superblockless) raid1 
mappings to do this... i'm not sure anyone has tried / reported success 
though.  this is my success report.

setup info:

- kernel version 2.6.16.9 (as packaged by debian)
- mdadm version 2.4.1
- /dev/md4 is the raid5
- /dev/sde1 is the disk in md4 i want to clone from
- /dev/sdh1 is the hot spare from md4, and is the clone target
- /dev/md5 is an unused md device name

here are the exact commands i issued:

mdadm -Gb internal --bitmap-chunk=1024 /dev/md4
mdadm /dev/md4 -r /dev/sdh1
mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/sde1 -r /dev/sde1
mdadm --build /dev/md5 -ayes --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sde1 missing
mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/md5
mdadm /dev/md5 -a /dev/sdh1

... wait a few hours for md5 resync...

mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/md5 -r /dev/md5
mdadm --stop /dev/md5
mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/sdh1
mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sde1
mdadm /dev/md4 -a /dev/sde1

this sort of thing shouldn't be hard to script :)

the only times i was without full redundancy was briefly between the "-r" 
and "--re-add" commands... and with bitmap support the raid5 resync for 
each of those --re-adds was essentially zero.

thanks Neil (and others)!

-dean

p.s. it's absolutely necessary to use "--build" for the temporary raid1 
... if you use --create mdadm will rightfully tell you it's already a raid 
component and if you --force it then you'll trash the raid5 superblock and 
it won't fit into the raid5 any more...

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* Re: proactive raid5 disk replacement success (using bitmap + raid1)
  2006-04-24  1:40 proactive raid5 disk replacement success (using bitmap + raid1) dean gaudet
@ 2006-06-22 23:50 ` Ming Zhang
  2006-06-23  0:09   ` dean gaudet
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ming Zhang @ 2006-06-22 23:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dean gaudet; +Cc: linux-raid

Hi Dean

Thanks a lot for sharing this.

I am not quite understand about these 2 commands. Why we want to add a
pre-failing disk back to md4?

mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sde1
mdadm /dev/md4 -a /dev/sde1

Ming


On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 18:40 -0700, dean gaudet wrote:
> i had a disk in a raid5 which i wanted to clone onto the hot spare... 
> without going offline and without long periods without redundancy.  a few 
> folks have discussed using bitmaps and temporary (superblockless) raid1 
> mappings to do this... i'm not sure anyone has tried / reported success 
> though.  this is my success report.
> 
> setup info:
> 
> - kernel version 2.6.16.9 (as packaged by debian)
> - mdadm version 2.4.1
> - /dev/md4 is the raid5
> - /dev/sde1 is the disk in md4 i want to clone from
> - /dev/sdh1 is the hot spare from md4, and is the clone target
> - /dev/md5 is an unused md device name
> 
> here are the exact commands i issued:
> 
> mdadm -Gb internal --bitmap-chunk=1024 /dev/md4
> mdadm /dev/md4 -r /dev/sdh1
> mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/sde1 -r /dev/sde1
> mdadm --build /dev/md5 -ayes --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sde1 missing
> mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/md5
> mdadm /dev/md5 -a /dev/sdh1
> 
> ... wait a few hours for md5 resync...
> 
> mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/md5 -r /dev/md5
> mdadm --stop /dev/md5
> mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/sdh1
> mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sde1
> mdadm /dev/md4 -a /dev/sde1
> 
> this sort of thing shouldn't be hard to script :)
> 
> the only times i was without full redundancy was briefly between the "-r" 
> and "--re-add" commands... and with bitmap support the raid5 resync for 
> each of those --re-adds was essentially zero.
> 
> thanks Neil (and others)!
> 
> -dean
> 
> p.s. it's absolutely necessary to use "--build" for the temporary raid1 
> ... if you use --create mdadm will rightfully tell you it's already a raid 
> component and if you --force it then you'll trash the raid5 superblock and 
> it won't fit into the raid5 any more...
> -
> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in
> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org
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* Re: proactive raid5 disk replacement success (using bitmap + raid1)
  2006-06-22 23:50 ` Ming Zhang
@ 2006-06-23  0:09   ` dean gaudet
  2006-06-23  0:13     ` Ming Zhang
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: dean gaudet @ 2006-06-23  0:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ming Zhang; +Cc: linux-raid

well that part is optional... i wasn't replacing the disk right away 
anyhow -- it had just exhibited its first surface error during SMART and i 
thought i'd try moving the data elsewhere just for the experience of it.

-dean

On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Ming Zhang wrote:

> Hi Dean
> 
> Thanks a lot for sharing this.
> 
> I am not quite understand about these 2 commands. Why we want to add a
> pre-failing disk back to md4?
> 
> mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sde1
> mdadm /dev/md4 -a /dev/sde1
> 
> Ming
> 
> 
> On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 18:40 -0700, dean gaudet wrote:
> > i had a disk in a raid5 which i wanted to clone onto the hot spare... 
> > without going offline and without long periods without redundancy.  a few 
> > folks have discussed using bitmaps and temporary (superblockless) raid1 
> > mappings to do this... i'm not sure anyone has tried / reported success 
> > though.  this is my success report.
> > 
> > setup info:
> > 
> > - kernel version 2.6.16.9 (as packaged by debian)
> > - mdadm version 2.4.1
> > - /dev/md4 is the raid5
> > - /dev/sde1 is the disk in md4 i want to clone from
> > - /dev/sdh1 is the hot spare from md4, and is the clone target
> > - /dev/md5 is an unused md device name
> > 
> > here are the exact commands i issued:
> > 
> > mdadm -Gb internal --bitmap-chunk=1024 /dev/md4
> > mdadm /dev/md4 -r /dev/sdh1
> > mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/sde1 -r /dev/sde1
> > mdadm --build /dev/md5 -ayes --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sde1 missing
> > mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/md5
> > mdadm /dev/md5 -a /dev/sdh1
> > 
> > ... wait a few hours for md5 resync...
> > 
> > mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/md5 -r /dev/md5
> > mdadm --stop /dev/md5
> > mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/sdh1
> > mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sde1
> > mdadm /dev/md4 -a /dev/sde1
> > 
> > this sort of thing shouldn't be hard to script :)
> > 
> > the only times i was without full redundancy was briefly between the "-r" 
> > and "--re-add" commands... and with bitmap support the raid5 resync for 
> > each of those --re-adds was essentially zero.
> > 
> > thanks Neil (and others)!
> > 
> > -dean
> > 
> > p.s. it's absolutely necessary to use "--build" for the temporary raid1 
> > ... if you use --create mdadm will rightfully tell you it's already a raid 
> > component and if you --force it then you'll trash the raid5 superblock and 
> > it won't fit into the raid5 any more...
> > -
> > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in
> > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org
> > More majordomo info at  http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
> 

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* Re: proactive raid5 disk replacement success (using bitmap + raid1)
  2006-06-23  0:09   ` dean gaudet
@ 2006-06-23  0:13     ` Ming Zhang
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ming Zhang @ 2006-06-23  0:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: dean gaudet; +Cc: linux-raid

ic. thx for clarifying.

ming

On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 17:09 -0700, dean gaudet wrote:
> well that part is optional... i wasn't replacing the disk right away 
> anyhow -- it had just exhibited its first surface error during SMART and i 
> thought i'd try moving the data elsewhere just for the experience of it.
> 
> -dean
> 
> On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Ming Zhang wrote:
> 
> > Hi Dean
> > 
> > Thanks a lot for sharing this.
> > 
> > I am not quite understand about these 2 commands. Why we want to add a
> > pre-failing disk back to md4?
> > 
> > mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sde1
> > mdadm /dev/md4 -a /dev/sde1
> > 
> > Ming
> > 
> > 
> > On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 18:40 -0700, dean gaudet wrote:
> > > i had a disk in a raid5 which i wanted to clone onto the hot spare... 
> > > without going offline and without long periods without redundancy.  a few 
> > > folks have discussed using bitmaps and temporary (superblockless) raid1 
> > > mappings to do this... i'm not sure anyone has tried / reported success 
> > > though.  this is my success report.
> > > 
> > > setup info:
> > > 
> > > - kernel version 2.6.16.9 (as packaged by debian)
> > > - mdadm version 2.4.1
> > > - /dev/md4 is the raid5
> > > - /dev/sde1 is the disk in md4 i want to clone from
> > > - /dev/sdh1 is the hot spare from md4, and is the clone target
> > > - /dev/md5 is an unused md device name
> > > 
> > > here are the exact commands i issued:
> > > 
> > > mdadm -Gb internal --bitmap-chunk=1024 /dev/md4
> > > mdadm /dev/md4 -r /dev/sdh1
> > > mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/sde1 -r /dev/sde1
> > > mdadm --build /dev/md5 -ayes --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sde1 missing
> > > mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/md5
> > > mdadm /dev/md5 -a /dev/sdh1
> > > 
> > > ... wait a few hours for md5 resync...
> > > 
> > > mdadm /dev/md4 -f /dev/md5 -r /dev/md5
> > > mdadm --stop /dev/md5
> > > mdadm /dev/md4 --re-add /dev/sdh1
> > > mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sde1
> > > mdadm /dev/md4 -a /dev/sde1
> > > 
> > > this sort of thing shouldn't be hard to script :)
> > > 
> > > the only times i was without full redundancy was briefly between the "-r" 
> > > and "--re-add" commands... and with bitmap support the raid5 resync for 
> > > each of those --re-adds was essentially zero.
> > > 
> > > thanks Neil (and others)!
> > > 
> > > -dean
> > > 
> > > p.s. it's absolutely necessary to use "--build" for the temporary raid1 
> > > ... if you use --create mdadm will rightfully tell you it's already a raid 
> > > component and if you --force it then you'll trash the raid5 superblock and 
> > > it won't fit into the raid5 any more...
> > > -
> > > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in
> > > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org
> > > More majordomo info at  http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
> > 


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