* Problem halting raid 1 @ 2013-09-06 10:42 Miguel Corberán Ruiz 2013-09-06 11:38 ` Phil Turmel 2013-09-06 12:19 ` NeilBrown 0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Miguel Corberán Ruiz @ 2013-09-06 10:42 UTC (permalink / raw) To: linux-raid Hello, I am having a problem stopping an array. When I use the command "mdadm --stop /dev/md0" the array disappears completely. It does not even appear under /dev/m.. Then, when I try "mdadm --remove /dev/md0" bash tells me that /dev/md0 does not exist. So, after stopping the array with "mdadm --stop ..", "cat /proc/mdstat" says that there is no array running. From what I read the array should be visible but in a halted/stopped/deactivated state. And then one can proceed to remove it. What I want to do is to completely remove the array so I can mount the individual partitions anywhere else without the need of mdadm (and access the data created when the array was running). Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance, Miguel ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Problem halting raid 1 2013-09-06 10:42 Problem halting raid 1 Miguel Corberán Ruiz @ 2013-09-06 11:38 ` Phil Turmel [not found] ` <CABcjxUMBp=oZ7Dg65ZK4ft-Jix4kAi=VV3juE1KWRkw8RnYKyQ@mail.gmail.com> 2013-09-06 12:19 ` NeilBrown 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Phil Turmel @ 2013-09-06 11:38 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Miguel Corberán Ruiz; +Cc: linux-raid Good morning Miguel, On 09/06/2013 06:42 AM, Miguel Corberán Ruiz wrote: > Hello, > I am having a problem stopping an array. When I use the command "mdadm > --stop /dev/md0" the array disappears completely. It does not even > appear under /dev/m.. This is the expected behavior. > Then, when I try "mdadm --remove /dev/md0" bash tells me that /dev/md0 > does not exist. So, after stopping the array with "mdadm --stop ..", > "cat /proc/mdstat" says that there is no array running. From what I > read the array should be visible but in a halted/stopped/deactivated > state. And then one can proceed to remove it. The --remove action is used to remove a failed member from an array, not an array itself. > What I want to do is to completely remove the array so I can mount the > individual partitions anywhere else without the need of mdadm (and > access the data created when the array was running). You would use --zero-superblock on each member device to make it "forget" what array it belonged to. HTH, Phil -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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* Re: Problem halting raid 1 [not found] ` <CABcjxUMBp=oZ7Dg65ZK4ft-Jix4kAi=VV3juE1KWRkw8RnYKyQ@mail.gmail.com> @ 2013-09-06 12:18 ` Phil Turmel 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Phil Turmel @ 2013-09-06 12:18 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Miguel Corberán Ruiz; +Cc: linux-raid Hi Miguel, [Top posting repaired. Please don't do that.] [linux-raid added back to CC:. Use reply-to-all on kernel.org lists.] On 09/06/2013 07:57 AM, Miguel Corberán Ruiz wrote: > On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 1:38 PM, Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org> wrote: >> Good morning Miguel, >> >> On 09/06/2013 06:42 AM, Miguel Corberán Ruiz wrote: >>> Hello, >>> I am having a problem stopping an array. When I use the command "mdadm >>> --stop /dev/md0" the array disappears completely. It does not even >>> appear under /dev/m.. >> >> This is the expected behavior. >> >>> Then, when I try "mdadm --remove /dev/md0" bash tells me that /dev/md0 >>> does not exist. So, after stopping the array with "mdadm --stop ..", >>> "cat /proc/mdstat" says that there is no array running. From what I >>> read the array should be visible but in a halted/stopped/deactivated >>> state. And then one can proceed to remove it. >> >> The --remove action is used to remove a failed member from an array, not >> an array itself. >> >>> What I want to do is to completely remove the array so I can mount the >>> individual partitions anywhere else without the need of mdadm (and >>> access the data created when the array was running). >> >> You would use --zero-superblock on each member device to make it >> "forget" what array it belonged to. > Hello Phil and thank you for answering, > If that is the expected behaviour, there are many sites with wrong > information since the advice to first stop the array and then remove > it: > > http://blogging.dragon.org.uk/index.php/mini-howtos/howto-remove-raid-arrays > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mdadm Those two are wrong. > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RAID#Removing_device.2C_stop_using_the_array This one is correct. > In the mdadm man page, for the --stop option, it says: "deactivate > array, releasing all resources." > It doesn't say that the array is removed or deleted. Because the array still exists on the disks. It is just "turned off". > As for the md superblock zeroing, I have tried to stop, remove and > zero the superblock of an individual device. But afterwards the > device's filesystem appears as unknown and I cannot mount it to access > the data. > > So, accepting things as they are, how can I see the data in a device > which pertained to an array without creating a degraded array with it? You can't, except in one special case. The special case is when you had a simple mirror and you now want to use one of its members by itself (permanently). If the raid used version 0.9 or version 1.0 metadata, just zeroing the metadata will do what you want (with some wasted space at the end of the partition). If the raid used version 1.1 or 1.2 metadata, the contents of the array are offset from the start of the array member. You have to shift the data to the start of the partition, or change the partition definition to start at the right spot. HTH, Phil -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Problem halting raid 1 2013-09-06 10:42 Problem halting raid 1 Miguel Corberán Ruiz 2013-09-06 11:38 ` Phil Turmel @ 2013-09-06 12:19 ` NeilBrown 2013-09-06 16:09 ` Tregaron Bayly 1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: NeilBrown @ 2013-09-06 12:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Miguel Corberán Ruiz; +Cc: linux-raid [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1390 bytes --] On Fri, 6 Sep 2013 12:42:23 +0200 Miguel Corberán Ruiz <migcorrui@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > I am having a problem stopping an array. When I use the command "mdadm > --stop /dev/md0" the array disappears completely. It does not even > appear under /dev/m.. > > Then, when I try "mdadm --remove /dev/md0" bash tells me that /dev/md0 > does not exist. So, after stopping the array with "mdadm --stop ..", > "cat /proc/mdstat" says that there is no array running. From what I > read the array should be visible but in a halted/stopped/deactivated > state. And then one can proceed to remove it. > > What I want to do is to completely remove the array so I can mount the > individual partitions anywhere else without the need of mdadm (and > access the data created when the array was running). If the array uses 0.90 or 1.0 metadata, then having stopped the array you can simply mount the component devices If it uses 1.1 or 1.2 you can only access the data via md. The version is listed at the top of "mdadm --examine /dev/sdXX" or "mdadm --detail /dev/md0" output. NeilBrown > > Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance, > Miguel > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 828 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: Problem halting raid 1 2013-09-06 12:19 ` NeilBrown @ 2013-09-06 16:09 ` Tregaron Bayly 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Tregaron Bayly @ 2013-09-06 16:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: NeilBrown; +Cc: Miguel Corberán Ruiz, linux-raid On 09/06/2013 06:19 AM, NeilBrown wrote: >> What I want to do is to completely remove the array so I can mount the >> individual partitions anywhere else without the need of mdadm (and >> access the data created when the array was running). > > If the array uses 0.90 or 1.0 metadata, then having stopped the array you can > simply mount the component devices > > If it uses 1.1 or 1.2 you can only access the data via md. > I've mounted filesystems outside of mdadm with version 1.1 and 1.2 metadata. It just requires a little linux jiggery-pokery. 1) Get the data offset using mdadm -E /dev/sda: Magic : a92b4efc Version : 1.2 Feature Map : 0x0 Array UUID : 0f9091ac:202b80dc:31e8820b:f2faeb31 Name : array_3529 Creation Time : Sat Jul 27 20:53:55 2013 Raid Level : raid1 Raid Devices : 2 Avail Dev Size : 4194041856 (1999.88 GiB 2147.35 GB) Array Size : 2097020736 (1999.87 GiB 2147.35 GB) Used Dev Size : 4194041472 (1999.87 GiB 2147.35 GB) Data Offset : 262144 sectors Super Offset : 8 sectors State : clean Device UUID : 7f91df10:05450594:32823f26:924d31ad Update Time : Mon Sep 2 22:18:19 2013 Checksum : f9f956af - correct Events : 69985 Device Role : Active device 0 Array State : A. ('A' == active, '.' == missing) 2) Multiply the data offset by 512 to convert sectors to bytes 262144 * 512 = 134217728 3) Setup the disk as a loopback device with the data offset losetup --offset 134217728 /dev/loop1 /dev/sda 4) Now use the loopback device - it looks just like the md device would. kpartx -a /dev/loop1 mount -o ro /dev/mapper/loop1p1 /mnt/foo Of course you have to realize that any modifications you make to the filesystem are not mirrored - you will be forced to resync the mirror if you make any modifications to disk at all. My $0.02 Tregaron ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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