From: "Jean-Yves Mertès" <jym@skynet.be>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: mdadm problem
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 10:37:52 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41B42870.7050207@skynet.be> (raw)
Hello!
I do not know if I may receive any support about mdadm through this
e-mail address. If not, please, could you forward this message to the
appropriate box if one exists.
I am currently trying to migrate a Linux partition (Mandrake 10) to RAID
1. To this purpose I have installed mdadm V1.8.1. The first attempt was
to configure an equally-sized partition of my second disk (/dev/hdb) as
part of a degraded RAID 1 device. Unfortunately, starting the array
fails. The following shows pieces of information that should help
understanding the case:
The command I use is:
mdadm -C /dev/md0 --metadata=1 --level=raid1 --raid-devices=2 missing
/dev/hdb5 -v
To which mdadm answers:
mdadm: /dev/hdb5 appears to contain an ext2fs file system
size=4843912K mtime=Thu Dec 2 17:11:54 2004
mdadm: /dev/hdb5 appears to be part of a raid array:
level=1 devices=2 ctime=Sat Dec 4 18:28:46 2004
mdadm: size set to 4843904K
Continue creating array? y
VERS = 9000
mdadm: ADD_NEW_DISK for /dev/hdb5 failed: Invalid argument
Running cat /proc/mdstat, it appears that the array has not been
started, despite it (and the corresponding superblock) seems having been
created:
/dev/hdb5:
Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 01.00
Array UUID : 67458b6bc6:237b3269:983c6473:483366
Name :
Creation Time : Sat Dec 4 18:45:49 2004
Raid Level : raid1
Raid Devices : 2
Device Size : 9687808 (4.62 GiB 4.96 GB)
Super Offset : 9687808 sectors
Device UUID : 67458b6bc6:237b3269:983c6473:483366
Update Time : Sat Dec 4 18:45:49 2004
Checksum : b1fb29ae - correct
Events : 1
Array State : _U 383 spares
Checking the log files, here is what I found:
Dec 4 18:45:49 localhost kernel: md: invalid raid superblock magic on hdb5
Dec 4 18:45:49 localhost kernel: md: hdb5 has invalid sb, not importing!
Dec 4 18:45:49 localhost kernel: md: md_import_device returned -22
So I tried to start the array by means of the -A switch together with an
/etc/mdadm.conf file I filled in manually:
mdadm -A -s /dev/md0 -v
Here is the result:
mdadm: looking for devices for /dev/md0
Segmentation fault
A look at the log files gives:
Dec 4 19:01:41 localhost kernel: md: md0 stopped.
This log appears very strange to me since the array was not running ;-)
I have not succeeded in finding some directions to understand the
problem. I hope someone could help me.
Best regards.
Jean-Yves MERTES
next reply other threads:[~2004-12-06 9:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-12-06 9:37 Jean-Yves Mertès [this message]
2004-12-06 10:14 ` mdadm problem David Greaves
2004-12-06 11:23 ` Luca Berra
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2010-03-21 18:26 Graeme Gemmill
2010-03-21 18:51 ` Tom Carlson
2010-03-22 10:56 ` Graeme Gemmill
2011-05-24 22:05 retail.mdadm
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