From: Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk>
To: andras@tantosonline.com, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How to recover after md crash during reshape?
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 14:04:33 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <56263BE1.8070102@youngman.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <04cdcd6bd69b3aa1f8f24465f8485c90@tantosonline.com>
On 20/10/15 03:35, andras@tantosonline.com wrote:
> From here on, things went downhill pretty damn fast. I was not able to
> unmount the file-system, stop or re-start the array (/proc/mdstat went
> away), any process trying to touch /dev/md1 hung, so eventually, I run
> out of options and hit the reset button on the machine.
>
> Upon reboot, the array wouldn't assemble, it was complaining that SDA
> and SDA1 had the same superblock info on it.
>
> mdadm: WARNING /dev/sda and /dev/sda1 appear to have very similar
> superblocks.
> If they are really different, please --zero the superblock on one
> If they are the same or overlap, please remove one from the
> DEVICE list in mdadm.conf.
>
> At this point, I looked at the drives and it appeared that the drive
> letters got re-arranged by the kernel. My three new HDD-s (which used to
> be SDH, SDI, SDJ) now appear as SDA, SDB and SDD.
>
> I've read up on this a little and everyone seemed to suggest that you
> repair this super-block corruption by zeroing out the suport-block, so I
> did:
>
> mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda1
OUCH !!!
REALLY REALLY REALLY don't do anything now until the experts chime in !!!
It looks to me like you have a 0.9 superblock, and this error message is
both common and erroneous. There's only one superblock, but it looks to
mdadm like it's both a disk superblock and a partition superblock.
You've just wiped those drives, I think ...
The experts should be able to recover it for you (I hope), but your
array is now damaged - don't damage it any further !!!
Cheers,
Wol
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-10-20 13:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-10-20 2:35 How to recover after md crash during reshape? andras
2015-10-20 12:50 ` Anugraha Sinha
2015-10-20 13:04 ` Wols Lists [this message]
2015-10-20 13:49 ` Phil Turmel
[not found] ` <3baf849321d819483c5d20c005a31844@tantosonline.com>
2015-10-20 15:42 ` Phil Turmel
2015-10-20 22:34 ` Anugraha Sinha
2015-10-21 3:52 ` andras
2015-10-21 12:01 ` Phil Turmel
2015-10-21 16:17 ` Wols Lists
2015-10-21 16:05 ` Phil Turmel
2015-10-25 14:15 ` andras
2015-10-25 23:02 ` Phil Turmel
2015-10-28 16:31 ` Andras Tantos
2015-10-28 16:42 ` Phil Turmel
2015-10-28 17:10 ` Andras Tantos
2015-10-28 17:38 ` Phil Turmel
2015-10-29 16:59 ` Andras Tantos
2015-10-30 18:12 ` Phil Turmel
2015-11-03 23:42 ` How to recover after md crash during reshape? - SOLVED/SUMMARY Andras Tantos
2015-10-21 1:35 ` How to recover after md crash during reshape? Neil Brown
2015-10-21 4:03 ` andras
2015-10-21 12:18 ` Phil Turmel
2015-10-21 20:26 ` Neil Brown
2015-10-21 20:37 ` Phil Turmel
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