From: Stuart Levine <stuart@reveltech.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Help! Head crash on IDE Seconday Master. Slave has all the data but wont boot
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 07:38:32 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DDF76C8.8070605@reveltech.com> (raw)
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Hi,
So I build this great new P4 2.53GHz server. I had two WD 100GB Caviar
Special editions running in a RAID1 format. All seemed fine except one
drive was very noisy and caused excessive vibrations. Thought nothing
of it because it's less than a month old. Well, I was wrong, very
wrong. Last night the drive failed and the next boot up sequence left
me with sound I will never forget. Anyway, until I get a new drive to
rebuild and supplant the array, I was going to boot from /dev/md0 (/boot
partition) but to no avail the system does not want to recognize it as a
boot disk. If I boot up in rescue mode, it says there are no partitions
on the disk (/dev/md0). However, if I use the fdisk -l I get what you
would expect including a BOOT partition. Luckily, I did make the
emergency boot floppy and I am able to boot the system on from that
floppy for the ROOT partition on the disk /dev/md2. So, how do I tell
the boot loader to look at /dev/hdd instead of /dev/hdc (the dead disk
in the raid pair) without loosing my installed data? I now new to RAID,
however, I am new to software RAID in Linux. Any help and advise would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Stuart
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2002-11-23 12:38 Stuart Levine [this message]
2002-11-24 1:01 ` Help! Head crash on IDE Seconday Master. Slave has all the data but wont boot Massimiliano Masserelli
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