From: Robert Osiel <bob@osiel.org>
To: Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>
Cc: Guy <bugzilla@watkins-home.com>, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: A few mdadm questions
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 09:50:25 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4198D041.70302@osiel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <16791.60777.951575.384927@cse.unsw.edu.au>
Neil:
The machine is/was running plain Mandrake 8.0 (Debian wouldn't install
on that box); I built the box more than a year ago and haven't had to
mess with it after the first week or so -- no reboots until this drive
failed. Methinks Mandrake 8 is 2.4.3 (the box won't boot on its own merits
now -- so I'm afraid I can't be more specific); currently I'm booting
via a live CD with a gentoo 2.6 kernel.
Guy:
The array is a five-disk array -- hde1, hdi1, hdk1, hdm1, hdo1. That's
how I created it. When I do mdadm -E on any of the drives, it also
shows a device 1 as "faulty removed", but that device never existed and
I don't know why it is listed (and it doesn't seem to matter to the
array, since I've run degraded on 4 disks before). I created the array
with the old tools and a raidtab.
hde1, hdm1, and hdo1 are the "good" drives.
hdk1 is the drive which initially failed (and is listed as faulty)
hdi1 (device 5) is the disk I raidhotremoved (and now is spare)
It has been a while since this happened, but as I remember it was a
Saturday when I checked on the array and noticed that there was a bad
disk. What doesn't make sense is that it would have been in the
afternoon -- is the time stamp in the superblock GMT? If so, that might
make sense. However, I certainly did not notice a drive was out and do
the remove within 2 seconds -- at a minimum it would have been several
minutes, and could have been as long as weeks.
Continued thanks!
Bob.
>I'm still very surprised that you managed to "raidhotremove" without
>"raidsetfaulty" first... What kernel (exactly) are you running?
>
>NeilBrown
>
>
prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-11-15 15:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-11-13 3:34 A few mdadm questions Robert Osiel
2004-11-13 4:21 ` Guy
2004-11-13 7:32 ` Neil Brown
2004-11-14 0:35 ` Robert Osiel
2004-11-14 2:03 ` Guy
2004-11-14 16:12 ` Robert Osiel
2004-11-14 23:42 ` Neil Brown
2004-11-15 5:34 ` Guy
2004-11-15 15:50 ` Robert Osiel [this message]
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