From: Johannes Moos <jmoos@gmx.de>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Data recovery from linear array (Intel SS4000-E)
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 20:22:58 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E972C82.1020605@gmx.de> (raw)
Hi,
I've got an Intel SS4000-E NAS configured with a linear array consisting
of four disks.
I made backups of the three remaining disks with ddrescue and was going
to work with these.
Each disk contains three partitions (fdisk -l):
Disk /dev/sdb: 320.1 GB, 320072933376 bytes
16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 620181 cylinders, total 625142448 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x00000000
Device Boot Start End Blocks
Id System
/dev/sdc1 1 526175 263087+
83 Linux
/dev/sdc2 526176 789263 131544 82
Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sdc3 789264 625142448 312176592+ 89 Unknown]
disktype /dev/sdb:
--- /dev/sdb
Block device, size 298.1 GiB (320072933376 bytes)
DOS/MBR partition map
Partition 1: 256.9 MiB (269401600 bytes, 526175 sectors from 1)
Type 0x83 (Linux)
Ext3 file system
UUID 02E4FD24-0781-46B3-B940-8389ADCED006 (DCE, v4)
Volume size 256.8 MiB (269287424 bytes, 262976 blocks of 1 KiB)
Linux RAID disk, version 0.90.1
RAID1 set using 4 regular -2 spare disks
RAID set UUID D774EADE-AF74-B140-7E3A-3815DA9DD6A1 (NCS)
Partition 2: 128.5 MiB (134701056 bytes, 263088 sectors from 526176)
Type 0x82 (Linux swap / Solaris)
Linux RAID disk, version 0.90.1
RAID1 set using 4 regular 0 spare disks
RAID set UUID 1C5B23CF-57FC-8CF6-C78D-D39F1BE32BF9 (MS GUID)
Linux swap, version 2, subversion 1, 4 KiB pages, little-endian
Swap size 128.5 MiB (134692864 bytes, 32884 pages of 4 KiB)
Partition 3: 297.7 GiB (319668830720 bytes, 624353185 sectors from 789264)
Type 0x89 (Unknown)
Linux RAID disk, version 0.90.1
Linear set using 4 regular 0 spare disks
RAID set UUID 9CF56E29-2D52-4F67-340A-E94ACCE8DE0C (NCS)
OK, so here is what I did so far:
losetup -v /dev/loop0 Disk0_Partition3.ddr
losetup -v /dev/loop1 Disk1_Partition3.ddr
losetup -v /dev/loop3 Disk3_Partition3.ddr
Then I tried to start the array with mdadm -v -A /dev/md0 /dev/loop{0,1,3}
mdadm output:
mdadm: looking for devices for /dev/md0
mdadm: /dev/loop0 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot 0.
mdadm: /dev/loop1 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot 1.
mdadm: /dev/loop3 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot 3.
mdadm: added /dev/loop1 to /dev/md0 as 1
mdadm: no uptodate device for slot 2 of /dev/md0
mdadm: added /dev/loop3 to /dev/md0 as 3
mdadm: added /dev/loop0 to /dev/md0 as 0
mdadm: /dev/md0 assembled from 3 drives - not enough to start the array.
Additional information:
mdadm -E /dev/loop0 (same for loop1 and loop3):
/dev/loop0:
Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 0.90.01
UUID : 296ef59c:674f522d:4ae90a34:0cdee8cc
Creation Time : Mon Jun 30 12:54:30 2008
Raid Level : linear
Raid Devices : 4
Total Devices : 4
Preferred Minor : 1
Update Time : Mon Jun 30 12:54:30 2008
State : active
Active Devices : 4
Working Devices : 4
Failed Devices : 0
Spare Devices : 0
Checksum : 351f715e - correct
Events : 15
Rounding : 64K
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
this 0 8 3 0 active sync /dev/sda3
0 0 8 3 0 active sync /dev/sda3
1 1 8 19 1 active sync
2 2 8 35 2 active sync
3 3 8 51 3 active sync
Please help me out here recovering my data :)
Best regards,
Johannes Moos
next reply other threads:[~2011-10-13 18:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-10-13 18:22 Johannes Moos [this message]
2011-10-13 21:09 ` Data recovery from linear array (Intel SS4000-E) Phil Turmel
2011-10-14 15:45 ` Johannes Moos
2011-10-15 2:15 ` Phil Turmel
2011-10-15 12:44 ` Johannes Moos
2011-10-15 16:34 ` Phil Turmel
2011-10-16 15:49 ` Johannes Moos
2011-10-16 18:46 ` Phil Turmel
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