From: Johannes Truschnigg <johannes@truschnigg.info>
To: Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: What just happened to my disks/RAID5 array?
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2012 14:46:25 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120106134625.GA3027@vault.local> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4F06F410.4070807@turmel.org>
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Good morning Phil,
thanks for tuning in again! :)
On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 08:16:00AM -0500, Phil Turmel wrote:
> Warning! I saw bug report on LKML yesterday involving LVM and the brand new
> kernel v3.2, so you might want to pull back. v3.1.5 was known good in that
> report.
Ok, thanks for the warning - will try to find the thread where the bug is
described, and consider downgrading to 3.1.x instead!
> I'm guessing that /dev/sda contains your boot and root filesystems, and that
> this isn't an error.
You are correct, sorry I did not mention that initially. These devices are not
supposed to end up as parts of any md arrays.
> Those slot numbers are *really* important.
What is the significance of the individual slot numbers there?
> Yes, --assemble --force.
Ok, will fire that command as soon as I checked out the LVM bug you mentioned.
> May I suggest getting an lsdrv [1] report, which will give you the serial numbers
> of your disks versus the device assignments, for later reference. And again
> after it's all running, for completeness.
I have attached a file with the relevant lsdrv (great little program btw) to
this message - should I expect changes to it after my array is up (well,
except for the components not to be recognized as spare, of course)?
> HTH,
It sure did - thanks a bunch! :)
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# ./lsdrv
PCI [pata_via] 04:00.0 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6415 PATA IDE Host Controller
├scsi 0:0:0:0 ATA TRANSCEND {20090625_D40D51BB}
│└sda 1.87g [8:0] Partitioned (dos)
│ └sda1 1.87g [8:1] ext2 'VIRTUE' {ff586bcd-b1fd-4c08-a0ea-08e2e1c7b8f9}
│ └Mounted as /dev/root @ /
└scsi 1:x:x:x [Empty]
PCI [ahci] 00:11.0 SATA controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SB7x0/SB8x0/SB9x0 SATA Controller [AHCI mode] (rev 40)
├scsi 2:0:0:0 ATA SAMSUNG HD154UI {S1XWJDWS803396}
│└sdb 1.36t [8:16] MD raid5 (none/5) (w/ sdd,sdf,sdc,sde) spare 'virtue:0' {19e260e6-db3c-ad86-0541-487da1bae605}
│ └md0 0.00k [9:0] MD vNone None (None) inactive, None (None) 0/sec
│ Empty/Unknown
├scsi 3:0:0:0 ATA SAMSUNG HD154UI {S1XWJDWZ419775}
│└sdc 1.36t [8:32] MD raid5 (none/5) (w/ sdb,sdd,sdf,sde) spare 'virtue:0' {19e260e6-db3c-ad86-0541-487da1bae605}
│ └md0 0.00k [9:0] MD vNone None (None) inactive, None (None) 0/sec
│ Empty/Unknown
├scsi 4:0:0:0 ATA SAMSUNG HD154UI {S1XWJDWS803467}
│└sdd 1.36t [8:48] MD raid5 (none/5) (w/ sdb,sdf,sdc,sde) spare 'virtue:0' {19e260e6-db3c-ad86-0541-487da1bae605}
│ └md0 0.00k [9:0] MD vNone None (None) inactive, None (None) 0/sec
│ Empty/Unknown
├scsi 5:0:0:0 ATA SAMSUNG HD154UI {S1XWJDWS803469}
│└sde 1.36t [8:64] MD raid5 (none/5) (w/ sdb,sdd,sdf,sdc) spare 'virtue:0' {19e260e6-db3c-ad86-0541-487da1bae605}
│ └md0 0.00k [9:0] MD vNone None (None) inactive, None (None) 0/sec
│ Empty/Unknown
├scsi 6:0:0:0 ATA SAMSUNG HD154UI {S1XWJDWS803405}
│└sdf 1.36t [8:80] MD raid5 (none/5) (w/ sdb,sdd,sdc,sde) spare 'virtue:0' {19e260e6-db3c-ad86-0541-487da1bae605}
│ └md0 0.00k [9:0] MD vNone None (None) inactive, None (None) 0/sec
│ Empty/Unknown
└scsi 7:x:x:x [Empty]
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-01-06 13:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-09-13 8:27 What just happened to my disks/RAID5 array? Johannes Truschnigg
2011-09-13 11:37 ` Phil Turmel
2011-09-13 18:56 ` Johannes Truschnigg
2011-09-14 11:41 ` Phil Turmel
2011-09-14 18:17 ` Johannes Truschnigg
2011-09-14 19:19 ` Phil Turmel
2012-01-06 10:51 ` Johannes Truschnigg
2012-01-06 13:16 ` Phil Turmel
2012-01-06 13:46 ` Johannes Truschnigg [this message]
2012-01-06 14:51 ` Phil Turmel
2012-01-06 15:28 ` Johannes Truschnigg
2012-01-07 14:23 ` John Robinson
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