From: Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org>
To: Vince <stuff@hagenhuegel.de>, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Raid5 drive fail during grow and no backup
Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2014 11:17:46 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5458FC2A.1050308@turmel.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <loom.20141103T151703-83@post.gmane.org>
Hi Vince,
On 11/03/2014 09:45 AM, Vince wrote:
> Phil Turmel <philip <at> turmel.org> writes:
[trim /]
>> You haven't (yet) lost your array. It's just degraded. You should
>> investigate why the one drive was kicked out of the array instead of
>> being rewritten properly (green drives?). In the meantime, assembly
>> with --force should give you access to the data to grab anything
>> critically important.
[trim /]
> Hi Phil,
>
> thx for your reply.
> Already have the raid clean and up.
Very good to hear you haven't lost your data.
> My drive was kicked due to read errors (bad sectors).
> I fixed the bad sectors with hdparm --write-sector $bad_sector /dev/sdx
This is a problem you haven't solved yet, I think. The raid array
should have fixed this bad sector for you without kicking the drive out.
The scenario is common with "green" drives and/or consumer-grade
drives in general.
If you want to be sure your array is safe for the future, you should
search this list's archives for "timeout mismatch", "scterc", and/or
"URE". Then you can set up your array to properly correct bad sectors,
and set your system to look for bad sectors on a regular basis.
Phil
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-11-04 16:17 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-10-31 13:34 Raid5 drive fail during grow and no backup Vince
2014-11-02 3:22 ` Phil Turmel
2014-11-03 14:45 ` Vince
2014-11-04 16:17 ` Phil Turmel [this message]
2014-11-05 19:03 ` Vince
2014-11-06 17:12 ` Vince
2014-11-07 13:36 ` Phil Turmel
2014-11-07 16:07 ` P. Gautschi
2014-11-07 16:06 ` P. Gautschi
2014-11-08 3:36 ` Phil Turmel
2014-11-10 3:20 ` Jason Keltz
2014-12-04 19:29 ` Phillip Susi
2014-12-04 20:02 ` Phil Turmel
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