From: Jonathan <jrs@abhost.net>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: data recovery on raid5
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 13:07:32 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <444A8D04.20809@abhost.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <62b0912f0604221248s653843bfx363f346c7ef31a94@mail.gmail.com>
I was already terrified of screwing things up -- now I'm afraid of
making things worse
based on what was posted before is this a sensible thing to try?
mdadm -C /dev/md0 -c 32 -n 4 -l 5 missing /dev/etherd/e0.[023]
Is what I've done to the superblock size recoverable?
I don't understand how mdadm --assemble would know what to do, which is
why I didn't try it initially. That said, obviouly my lack of
understanding isn't helping one bit.
I don't think I can afford a penny per byte, but I'd happy part with
hundreds of dollars to get the data back. I would really like someone
with more knowledge than me to hold my hand before I continue to make
things worse.
help please - support@abhost.net
-- Jonathan
Molle Bestefich wrote:
>Jonathan wrote:
>
>
>># mdadm -C /dev/md0 -n 4 -l 5 missing /dev/etherd/e0.[023]
>>
>>
>
>I think you should have tried "mdadm --assemble --force" first, as I
>proposed earlier.
>
>By doing the above, you have effectively replaced your version 0.9.0
>superblocks with version 0.9.2. I don't know if version 0.9.2
>superblocks are larger than 0.9.0, Neil hasn't responded to that yet.
>Potentially hazardous, who knows.
>
>Anyway.
>This is from your old superblock as described by Sam Hopkins:
>
>
>
>>/dev/etherd/<blah>:
>> Chunk Size : 32K
>>
>>
>
>This is from what you've just posted:
>
>
>>/dev/etherd/<blah>:
>> Chunk Size : 64K
>>
>>
>
>If I were you, I'd recreate your superblocks now, but with the correct
>chunk size (use -c).
>
>
>
>>We'll be happy to pay you for your services.
>>
>>
>
>I'll be modest and charge you a penny per byte of data recovered, ho hum.
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-04-22 20:07 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-04-22 18:57 data recovery on raid5 Jonathan
2006-04-22 19:48 ` Molle Bestefich
2006-04-22 20:07 ` Jonathan [this message]
2006-04-22 20:22 ` Molle Bestefich
2006-04-22 20:32 ` Jonathan
2006-04-22 20:38 ` Molle Bestefich
2006-04-22 20:55 ` Jonathan
2006-04-22 21:17 ` Molle Bestefich
2006-04-22 21:42 ` Carlos Carvalho
2006-04-22 22:58 ` Molle Bestefich
2006-04-22 22:30 ` David Greaves
2006-04-22 23:17 ` Christian Pedaschus
2006-04-22 20:51 ` Molle Bestefich
2006-04-22 20:28 ` Carlos Carvalho
2006-04-23 2:46 ` Neil Brown
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2006-04-21 23:11 Sam Hopkins
2006-04-21 23:31 ` Mike Tran
2006-04-21 23:38 ` Mike Hardy
2006-04-22 4:03 ` Molle Bestefich
2006-04-22 7:43 ` David Greaves
2006-04-22 8:51 ` David Greaves
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