From: "Sunpyo Hong" <sunpyo.hong@amac.com>
To: 'Robin Hill' <robin@robinhill.me.uk>, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: Raid 5 Issue, cannot recognize EXT3 File system.
Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 11:50:46 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200909231150891.SM02456@trainer> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20090923151436.GB9409@cthulhu.home.robinhill.me.uk>
I was also very confused because when running the --create command, none of
the disks reported that it did not contain an ext2/3 filesystem. What does
that mean? Because when I contacted WD they told me the system was an ext3
filesystem.
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-raid-owner@vger.kernel.org
[mailto:linux-raid-owner@vger.kernel.org] On Behalf Of Robin Hill
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 11:15 AM
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Raid 5 Issue, cannot recognize EXT3 File system.
On Wed Sep 23, 2009 at 09:56:52AM -0400, Sunpyo Hong wrote:
> I actually know the physical order of each HD. I was able to pull them out
> of the NAS in the order specified in the NAS. (Each HD enclosure was
> labeled) In the actual sata ports, this is what the hds are in.
>
> SATA 0: HD1
> SATA 1: HD2
> SATA 2: HD3
> SATA 3: HD4
> SATA 4: CD-ROM
>
> I think that linux reads the sata ports like.. 0 = sda, 1=sdb.. etc. So I
> assume that HD1 = /dev/sda (missing), HD2 = /dev/sdb, HD3 = /dev/sdc, HD4
=
> /dev/sdd so a create command should look like this:
>
> #mdadm -Cv -level=5 --raid-disks=4 missing /dev/sdb4 /dev/sdc4 /dev/sdd4
>
> This is exactly how I wrote the create command. Again I knew the physical
> order of the Raid and put them together in that order. Tell me if I'm
doing
> something wrong.
>
> I'll check out testdisk as well..
>
The array order detected by the initial --assemble is (unless you have
incredibly strong reason to believe otherwise) most likely to be the
correct order, in which case the correct create command should be:
mdadm -Cv -l 5 -n 4 /dev/sdd4 /dev/sdc4 /dev/sdb4 missing
I'd suggest re-creating the array in this order (ignoring the irrelevant
"physical" ordering) before attempting any other recovery.
Incidentally, does the --create command report that any of the disks
contain an ext2/3 filesystem? This is usually reported for one of the
drives.
However, given that the initially-assembled array failed to mount, I
suspect you're hosed, and that whatever the ShareSpace did in attempting
to rebuild the array has actually broken it completely.
Cheers,
Robin
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-09-23 15:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-09-17 21:54 Raid 5 Issue, cannot recognize EXT3 File system Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-17 22:09 ` Majed B.
2009-09-21 15:32 ` Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-21 15:56 ` Robin Hill
2009-09-21 16:14 ` Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-22 4:33 ` NeilBrown
2009-09-22 15:15 ` Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-22 15:23 ` Majed B.
2009-09-22 18:42 ` Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-23 0:14 ` Majed B.
2009-09-23 0:56 ` Guy Watkins
2009-09-23 13:56 ` Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-23 14:42 ` John Robinson
2009-09-23 15:14 ` Robin Hill
2009-09-23 15:50 ` Sunpyo Hong [this message]
2009-09-25 16:35 ` Sunpyo Hong
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2009-09-17 20:20 Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-17 21:01 ` Robin Hill
2009-09-17 21:26 ` Majed B.
2009-09-17 21:46 ` Sunpyo Hong
2009-09-18 8:13 ` Robin Hill
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