From: Corey McGuire <coreyfro@coreyfro.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: RAID 5 lost two disks
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 10:05:20 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200403051005.20830.coreyfro@coreyfro.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200403050926.42047.coreyfro@coreyfro.com>
I have some goodish news... I back up my / mirror to my /mnt/backup mirror
nightly... that means I have last nights state saved... everything not
in /home is archived. I am going to dig through it to see if i can find a
copy of what SuSE thought my raidtab was. If anyone has a clue, lemme know.
not to self, remark out all archiving cron jobs
On Friday 05 March 2004 09:26 am, you wrote:
> help! I'm too afraid to STFW.
>
> All I have to say is SuSE is a @#$@#$ piece of @#$@#$!
>
> I am not used to not having a !@#!@# RAIDTAB! Thats right, SuSE never
> generated a RAIDTAB! I have no clue what my RAID5 is built like, and I
> need to mkraid -R it? yeah, right!
>
> SuSE must autodetect the RAID, which would be fine if my RAID WERE STILL
> WORKING!
>
> all I have to go by is what dmesg outputs when trying to build the raid.
>
> before I put the dump, let me give my system run down
>
> Kernel 2.4.23
> mkraid version 0.90.0
>
> 6 disks, hda3, hdc3, hde3, hdg3, hdi3, hdk3
>
> A and C are on the motherboard
> E and G are on a promise card
> I and K are on another promise card
>
> This is /home this is my everything... 1 @#$@# TB of everything... backed
> up maybe 3 months ago, maybe 4...
>
> everything was working great for nearly 8 months until the failure
>
> Golden bricks people... There's not enough dietary fiber in the world...
>
> as far as I can tell the order is [dev 00:00] hdg3 [dev 00:00] hdk3 hda3
> hdc3
>
> if i write this to the raidtab, and its wrong, can i raidstop and try
> again?
>
> I'm sorry if I'm missing important info... I'm not thinking very well...
>
> here is the dmesg output...
>
> [events: 0000004c]
> [events: 00000049]
> [events: 0000004c]
> [events: 0000004a]
> [events: 0000004c]
> [events: 0000004c]
> md: autorun ...
> md: considering hdc3 ...
> md: adding hdc3 ...
> md: adding hdk3 ...
> md: adding hdi3 ...
> md: adding hdg3 ...
> md: adding hde3 ...
> md: adding hda3 ...
> md: created md2
> md: bind<hda3,1>
> md: bind<hde3,2>
> md: bind<hdg3,3>
> md: bind<hdi3,4>
> md: bind<hdk3,5>
> md: bind<hdc3,6>
> md: running: <hdc3><hdk3><hdi3><hdg3><hde3><hda3>
> md: hdc3's event counter: 0000004c
> md: hdk3's event counter: 0000004c
> md: hdi3's event counter: 0000004a
> md: hdg3's event counter: 0000004c
> md: hde3's event counter: 00000049
> md: hda3's event counter: 0000004c
> md: superblock update time inconsistency -- using the most recent one
> md: freshest: hdc3
> md: kicking non-fresh hdi3 from array!
> md: unbind<hdi3,5>
> md: export_rdev(hdi3)
> md: kicking non-fresh hde3 from array!
> md: unbind<hde3,4>
> md: export_rdev(hde3)
> md2: removing former faulty hde3!
> md2: removing former faulty hdi3!
> md2: max total readahead window set to 1240k
> md2: 5 data-disks, max readahead per data-disk: 248k
> raid5: device hdc3 operational as raid disk 5
> raid5: device hdk3 operational as raid disk 3
> raid5: device hdg3 operational as raid disk 1
> raid5: device hda3 operational as raid disk 4
> raid5: not enough operational devices for md2 (2/6 failed)
> RAID5 conf printout:
> --- rd:6 wd:4 fd:2
> disk 0, s:0, o:0, n:0 rd:0 us:1 dev:[dev 00:00]
> disk 1, s:0, o:1, n:1 rd:1 us:1 dev:hdg3
> disk 2, s:0, o:0, n:2 rd:2 us:1 dev:[dev 00:00]
> disk 3, s:0, o:1, n:3 rd:3 us:1 dev:hdk3
> disk 4, s:0, o:1, n:4 rd:4 us:1 dev:hda3
> disk 5, s:0, o:1, n:5 rd:5 us:1 dev:hdc3
> raid5: failed to run raid set md2
> md: pers->run() failed ...
> md :do_md_run() returned -22
> md: md2 stopped.
> md: unbind<hdc3,3>
> md: export_rdev(hdc3)
> md: unbind<hdk3,2>
> md: export_rdev(hdk3)
> md: unbind<hdg3,1>
> md: export_rdev(hdg3)
> md: unbind<hda3,0>
> md: export_rdev(hda3)
> md: ... autorun DONE.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-03-05 18:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-03-05 17:26 RAID 5 lost two disks Corey McGuire
2004-03-05 18:05 ` Corey McGuire [this message]
2004-03-05 20:25 ` Corey McGuire
2004-03-06 9:56 ` Corey McGuire
2004-03-06 22:25 ` RAID 5 lost two disks : anyone know of reiser recovery tools? Corey McGuire
2004-03-05 23:07 ` RAID 5 lost two disks Lars Marowsky-Bree
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