* Not-fresh + failure
@ 2002-06-18 23:28 Titus Winters
2002-06-18 23:37 ` Jakob Oestergaard
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From: Titus Winters @ 2002-06-18 23:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
Please help my poor file server:
I've got 4 scsi drives on two controllers running RAID-5 in software.
So as near as I can tell I've got one drive that failed and cut off
communications with the other disk on the SCSI controller (or something)
which made that second drive become not-fresh before the kernel panicked.
dmseg says that one is not-fresh, and the other is faulty. How do I
proceed without data loss? I've tried raidhotadd to bring up the
not-fresh drive, but the raid device can't start up and thus I can't
hot add it.
Thank you very much
-Titus Winters
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* Re: Not-fresh + failure
2002-06-18 23:28 Not-fresh + failure Titus Winters
@ 2002-06-18 23:37 ` Jakob Oestergaard
2002-06-19 16:24 ` Titus Winters
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jakob Oestergaard @ 2002-06-18 23:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Titus Winters; +Cc: linux-raid
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 04:28:13PM -0700, Titus Winters wrote:
> Please help my poor file server:
>
> I've got 4 scsi drives on two controllers running RAID-5 in software.
>
> So as near as I can tell I've got one drive that failed and cut off
> communications with the other disk on the SCSI controller (or something)
> which made that second drive become not-fresh before the kernel panicked.
>
> dmseg says that one is not-fresh, and the other is faulty. How do I
> proceed without data loss? I've tried raidhotadd to bring up the
> not-fresh drive, but the raid device can't start up and thus I can't
> hot add it.
Section 6.1 in the Software RAID HOWTO:
http://unthought.net/Software-RAID.HOWTO/Software-RAID.HOWTO-6.html#ss6.1
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* Re: Not-fresh + failure
2002-06-18 23:37 ` Jakob Oestergaard
@ 2002-06-19 16:24 ` Titus Winters
2002-06-19 16:39 ` Jakob Oestergaard
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From: Titus Winters @ 2002-06-19 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jakob Oestergaard, linux-raid
My apologies for asking a question that was in the FAQ. I thought the
not-fresh attribute was perhaps recoverable with something less scary
than mkraid --force. Turns out this was the correct solution, and
my data is recovered, safe and sound. Thank you very much.
-Titus
On (06/19 01:37), Jakob Oestergaard wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 04:28:13PM -0700, Titus Winters wrote:
> > Please help my poor file server:
> >
> > I've got 4 scsi drives on two controllers running RAID-5 in software.
> >
> > So as near as I can tell I've got one drive that failed and cut off
> > communications with the other disk on the SCSI controller (or something)
> > which made that second drive become not-fresh before the kernel panicked.
> >
> > dmseg says that one is not-fresh, and the other is faulty. How do I
> > proceed without data loss? I've tried raidhotadd to bring up the
> > not-fresh drive, but the raid device can't start up and thus I can't
> > hot add it.
>
> Section 6.1 in the Software RAID HOWTO:
>
> http://unthought.net/Software-RAID.HOWTO/Software-RAID.HOWTO-6.html#ss6.1
>
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> :.........................: putrid forms of man :
> : Jakob Østergaard : See him rise and claim the earth, :
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> :.........................:............{Konkhra}...............:
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* Re: Not-fresh + failure
2002-06-19 16:24 ` Titus Winters
@ 2002-06-19 16:39 ` Jakob Oestergaard
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From: Jakob Oestergaard @ 2002-06-19 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Titus Winters; +Cc: linux-raid
On Wed, Jun 19, 2002 at 09:24:35AM -0700, Titus Winters wrote:
> My apologies for asking a question that was in the FAQ. I thought the
> not-fresh attribute was perhaps recoverable with something less scary
> than mkraid --force. Turns out this was the correct solution, and
> my data is recovered, safe and sound. Thank you very much.
Great !
And no problem, now it's in the archives too ;)
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