From: Daniel Pittman <daniel@rimspace.net>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Degraded raid5 returns mdadm: /dev/hdc5 has no superblock - assembly aborted
Date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 19:26:37 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87oe9dlkc2.fsf@enki.rimspace.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 62b0912f05070801436421ea0e@mail.gmail.com
On 8 Jul 2005, Molle Bestefich wrote:
>> On 8 Jul 2005, Melinda Taylor wrote:
>>> We have a computer based at the South Pole which has a degraded raid 5
>>> array across 4 disks. One of the 4 HDD's mechanically failed but we have
>>> bought the majority of the system back online except for the raid5
>>> array. I am pretty sure that data on the remaining 3 partitions that
>>> made up the raid5 array is intact - just confused. The reason I know
>>> this is that just before we took the system down, the raid5 array
>>> (mounted as /home) was still readable and writable even though
>>> /proc/mdstat said:
>
> On 7/8/05, Daniel Pittman wrote:
>> What you want to do is start the array as degraded, using *only* the
>> devices that were part of the disk set. Substitute 'missing' for the
>> last device if needed but, IIRC, you should be able to say just:
>>
>> ] mdadm --assemble --force /dev/md2 /dev/hd[abd]5
>>
>> Don't forget to fsck the filesystem thoroughly at this point. :)
>
> At this point, before adding the new disk, I'd suggest making *very*
> sure that the event counters match on the three existing disks.
> Because if they don't, MD will add the new disk with an event counter
> matching the freshest disk in the array. That will cause it to start
> synchronizing onto one of the good disks instead of onto the newly
> added disk.... Happened to me once, gah.
Ack! I didn't know that. If the event counters don't match up, what
can you do to correct the problem?
Daniel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-07-08 9:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-07-08 2:26 Degraded raid5 returns mdadm: /dev/hdc5 has no superblock - assembly aborted Melinda Taylor
2005-07-08 3:38 ` Daniel Pittman
2005-07-08 8:43 ` Molle Bestefich
2005-07-08 9:26 ` Daniel Pittman [this message]
2005-07-08 11:24 ` Neil Brown
2005-07-08 17:53 ` Molle Bestefich
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