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From: William Colls <william.colls@rogers.com>
To: "linux-raid@vger.kernel.org" <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Raid Problem - Unknown File System Type
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2011 11:12:59 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4EBAA68B.6090906@rogers.com> (raw)


Environment

Kubuntu Linux 10.04.3 LTS
mdadm 2.6.7.1-1ubuntu15

I have two identical disks that were in a raid configuration in another 
machine (also running 10.04). I removed them from the old machine, 
mounted them in a new machine, booted up, and at a terminal prompt as 
root issued

mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/sdb /dev/sdc

The configuration in the old machine was raid 1.

I checked the contents of /proc/mdstat and it confirmed that md0 was 
indeed running, with 2 devices, as expected. But it also said it was 
resyncing the disks, which I didn't expect.

When the reync completed, I was unable to mount /dev/md0p1. Specifying 
-t ext3 in the mount command gives the error message "wrong fs, bad 
option, bad superblock on /dev/md0p1". Trying mount with no -t gives the 
error "unknown file type linux_raid_member". Looking at the disks with 
Gparted, confims that the system sees the disks, but the filesystem 
shows as unknown.

The output from mdamd --detail /dev/sdb

/dev/sdb:
           Magic : a92b4efc
         Version : 00.90.00
            UUID : 1443e74d:f63f16ab:d527ef8c:7225e0b0
   Creation Time : Tue Nov  8 13:14:48 2011
      Raid Level : raid1
   Used Dev Size : 732574464 (698.64 GiB 750.16 GB)
      Array Size : 732574464 (698.64 GiB 750.16 GB)
    Raid Devices : 2
   Total Devices : 2
Preferred Minor : 0

     Update Time : Tue Nov  8 16:05:42 2011
           State : clean
  Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 2
  Failed Devices : 0
   Spare Devices : 0
        Checksum : c4195c85 - correct
          Events : 34


       Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
this     0       8       16        0      active sync   /dev/sdb

    0     0       8       16        0      active sync   /dev/sdb
    1     1       8       32        1      active sync   /dev/sdc

--- end of output

Output from mdadm --examine /dev/sdc

/dev/sdc:
           Magic : a92b4efc
         Version : 00.90.00
            UUID : 1443e74d:f63f16ab:d527ef8c:7225e0b0
   Creation Time : Tue Nov  8 13:14:48 2011
      Raid Level : raid1
   Used Dev Size : 732574464 (698.64 GiB 750.16 GB)
      Array Size : 732574464 (698.64 GiB 750.16 GB)
    Raid Devices : 2
   Total Devices : 2
Preferred Minor : 0

     Update Time : Tue Nov  8 16:05:42 2011
           State : clean
  Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 2
  Failed Devices : 0
   Spare Devices : 0
        Checksum : c4195c97 - correct
          Events : 34


       Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
this     1       8       32        1      active sync   /dev/sdc

    0     0       8       16        0      active sync   /dev/sdb
    1     1       8       32        1      active sync   /dev/sdc

---- end of output

So - am I truly up the creek without a paddle? Is there any way to 
recover this array? I have backups of most of it, but it will take a 
while to find and restore. And for sure something will be lost.

Thanks for your time.

-- 
I know you believe that you understand what you think I said, but I am 
not sure that you realize that what you heard was not what I ment.

             reply	other threads:[~2011-11-09 16:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-11-09 16:12 William Colls [this message]
2011-11-09 16:39 ` Raid Problem - Unknown File System Type Robin Hill
2011-11-09 17:12   ` William Colls
2011-11-09 18:55     ` Phil Turmel
2011-11-09 19:57       ` William Colls
2011-11-09 20:05         ` Phil Turmel
     [not found]           ` <4EBAE90F.2030104@rogers.com>
2011-11-09 21:45             ` Phil Turmel
2011-11-10  3:36               ` William Colls
2011-11-10  3:57                 ` Phil Turmel
2011-11-10 15:23                   ` William Colls
2011-11-10 15:48                     ` Phil Turmel
2011-11-10 16:12                       ` John Robinson
2011-11-10 16:32                         ` Phil Turmel
2011-11-14 15:01                           ` William Colls
2011-11-10  8:53                 ` Robin Hill
2011-11-09 17:07 ` Gordon Henderson

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