From: "David C. Rankin" <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com>
To: mdraid <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Raid1 where Event Count off my 1 cannot assemble --force
Date: Sun, 08 Dec 2013 21:40:50 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52A53BC2.2060902@suddenlinkmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <52A5350A.2020504@websitemanagers.com.au>
On 12/08/2013 09:12 PM, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> Probably the best option is to follow Neil's advise to use mdadm from git....
>
> The alternative as I mentioned is to backup the data, re-create the raid +
> filesystem, and then restore the data.
>>> BTW, the bitmap location looks.... strange...
>> I thought so too, but checking the other arrays, /dev/md2 has a negative
>> number as well:
>>
>> nemtemp:/mnt # mdadm -E /dev/sda7
>> /dev/sda7:
>> <snip>
>> Internal Bitmap : -213 sectors from superblock
>> Update Time : Mon Dec 9 02:14:18 2013
> It looks strange when I first saw it, but now that I think about it, it is
> probably right (correct) since 1.0 metadata is at the very end of the drive, so
> the bitmap is probably before the metadata, hence negative offset.
>
I have an install cd with mdadm 3.3.2 on it, I'll give that a go and see what it
does with the array. The partition is only 20G, so I can just copy it to a new
drive to backup. It almost seems like I should be able to change the Events
number with a low level tool on one drive and see if that would fix the problem.
I suspect the problem is with the older mdadm. Searching, there were several
posts very similar to mine in the 2008/2009 time frame. The older mdadm probably
does not handle recovery very well.
If I do get the drive to assemble/run under mdadm 3.3.2, then is there anything
I need to do before shutting down the box to insure it will work again under 2.6
so I can at least boot it before updating mdadm? If it assembles under 3.3.2,
then I should be able to assemble/run it under 2.6.4 since the Event count would
match -- right?
--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-12-09 3:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-12-08 10:18 Raid1 where Event Count off my 1 cannot assemble --force David C. Rankin
2013-12-08 10:57 ` Mikael Abrahamsson
2013-12-08 17:57 ` David C. Rankin
2013-12-09 0:38 ` David C. Rankin
2013-12-09 0:52 ` Adam Goryachev
2013-12-09 2:38 ` David C. Rankin
2013-12-09 3:12 ` Adam Goryachev
2013-12-09 3:40 ` David C. Rankin [this message]
2013-12-09 1:00 ` NeilBrown
2013-12-09 4:28 ` David C. Rankin
2013-12-09 4:46 ` NeilBrown
2013-12-09 5:20 ` [SOLVED] " David C. Rankin
2013-12-09 5:40 ` NeilBrown
2013-12-09 7:40 ` Mikael Abrahamsson
2013-12-09 21:28 ` David C. Rankin
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