From: "stone@heisl.org" <stone@heisl.org> To: Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org> Cc: linux-raid <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org> Subject: Re: Brocken Raid & LUKS Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2013 15:19:12 +0100 [thread overview] Message-ID: <51262CE0.3000809@heisl.org> (raw) In-Reply-To: <51262137.3040609@turmel.org> Am 21.02.2013 14:29, schrieb Phil Turmel: > On 02/21/2013 04:42 AM, stone@heisl.org wrote: > >> i think this is the right way -> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc1 bs=4096 >> count=1 seek=1073006628 (result of badblocks in my case 48 piece's)? > Yes, but for safety when typing a command line, I always put of= last. > Just in case I hit the <enter> key accidentally: Thx for the hint ;-) >> dd if=/dev/zero bs=4096 count=1 seek=1073006628 of=/dev/sdc1 >>> and this for all badblocks? > Yes. > > You should double-check the filesystem blocksize--it is usually 4096 but > ext4 allows you to change it. "fsck -n" will report the total size of > the filesystem in its blocks. Divide that into the total size of the > device to get the block size. > > Phil > o greate idea :) but i dont get a good result fsck -n /dev/sdc1 fsck from util-linux 2.20.1 fsck: fsck.linux_raid_member: not found fsck: error 2 while executing fsck.linux_raid_member for /dev/sdc1 fsck -n /dev/md2 fsck from util-linux 2.20.1 e2fsck 1.42 (29-Nov-2011) fsck.ext2: Superblock invalid, trying backup blocks... fsck.ext2: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/md2 The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
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2013-02-19 16:01 Brocken Raid & LUKS stone
2013-02-19 17:57 ` Phil Turmel
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2013-02-19 21:16 ` Phil Turmel
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2013-02-20 0:31 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-20 18:32 ` Stone
2013-02-20 18:39 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 7:04 ` Stone
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2013-02-21 13:29 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 14:19 ` stone [this message]
2013-02-21 15:04 ` Phil Turmel
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2013-02-21 15:38 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 15:49 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 16:32 ` Stone
2013-02-21 16:41 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 16:43 ` Stone
2013-02-21 16:46 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 16:51 ` Stone
2013-02-21 16:54 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 17:17 ` Stone
2013-02-21 17:23 ` Stone
2013-02-21 17:36 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 17:47 ` Stone
2013-02-21 18:00 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 18:08 ` Stone
2013-02-21 18:11 ` Phil Turmel
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2013-02-21 18:54 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 19:12 ` Stone
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2013-02-21 19:24 ` Phil Turmel
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2013-02-22 10:31 ` stone
2013-02-22 13:53 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-22 14:58 ` Stone
2013-02-22 15:37 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-22 18:17 ` Stone
2013-02-22 18:23 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-22 20:43 ` Stone
2013-02-22 22:35 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-22 22:42 ` Stone
2013-02-23 2:22 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-23 3:11 ` Stone
2013-02-23 4:36 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-23 10:19 ` Stone
2013-02-23 16:10 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-23 22:26 ` Stone
2013-02-23 23:49 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-24 0:13 ` Stone
2013-02-24 4:04 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-24 7:10 ` Stone
2013-02-24 14:15 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-24 18:22 ` Stone
2013-02-24 18:33 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-24 19:23 ` Stone
2013-02-24 19:51 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-24 20:15 ` Stone
2013-02-24 20:25 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-24 20:38 ` Stone
2013-02-24 20:44 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-24 20:47 ` Stone
2013-02-25 9:06 ` stone
2013-02-25 18:31 ` Stone
2013-02-25 20:11 ` Stone
2013-02-26 0:19 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-27 7:26 ` Stone
2013-02-27 19:04 ` Stone
2013-02-27 19:33 ` Hans-Peter Jansen
2013-02-27 19:51 ` Stone
2013-03-02 17:13 ` Phil Turmel
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2013-02-22 18:30 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 22:29 ` Chris Murphy
2013-02-21 22:34 ` Phil Turmel
2013-02-21 22:20 ` Chris Murphy
2013-02-21 22:26 ` Phil Turmel
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