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@ 2008-12-01 22:05 junk
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From: junk @ 2008-12-01 22:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi everybody,

to begin with: I can create raids in linux but that is about it. I am quite inexperienced.

I had created a raid5 setup of which one drive failed. This resulted in a degraded setup. After this happend it continued to work for a while afterwards (not recommended but no possiblity to replace the drive)

After a while the whole md0 stopped working and upon rebooting I get an error that I cannot mount md0 because there is something wrong with the superblock.

I tried to reconstruct the raid by building a new raid5, this didn't help very much. I did not recreate the filesystem as I thought this would destroy the information on that disk. Using some software I did see that most data was still available on the disk, but not in the right way (windows system with a raid recovery tool on another disk)

How can I reconstruct the raid5 in such a way that I can copy all information off the disk? Can anyone please tell me how? or point me to a beginners tutorial / wiki? 

thanks!

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