On Sat, 8 Oct 2011, Trey Dockendorf wrote: > I just upgraded my home KVM server to CentOS 6.0 CR to make use of the > latest libvirt and now my RAID array with my VM storage is missing. It > seems that the upgrade to mdadm-3.2.2 is the culprit. > > This is the output from mdadm when scanning that array, > > # mdadm --detail --scan > ARRAY /dev/md0 metadata=imsm UUID=734f79cf:22200a5a:73be2b52:3388006b > ARRAY /dev/md126 metadata=imsm UUID=3d135942:f0fad0b0:33255f78:29c3f50a > mdadm(IMSM): Unsupported attributes : 40000000 > mdadm: IMSM metadata loading not allowed due to attributes incompatibility. > mdadm(IMSM): Unsupported attributes : 40000000 > mdadm: IMSM metadata loading not allowed due to attributes incompatibility. > ARRAY /dev/md127 container=/dev/md0 member=0 > UUID=734f79cf:22200a5a:73be2b52:3388006b > > The error about IMSM shows up on google as something that happened to Fedora > users during a FC14->FC15 upgrade. > > The server itself isn't old, it's a Supermicro 2U with Dual Xeon 5400 family > of CPU. There are two RAIDs on this one controller...a RAID1 which still > functions and a RAID5 which is the one that is unable to be seen. I don't > know what IMSM is for, but the only thing strange about that array is it is > 2.7TB so the BIOS configured it as two separate arrays, one as 2TB and one > as 700GB, but it was showing up to CentOS as a single volume. > > I downgraded to 3.2.1 , ran mdadm again and bam...it works, > > # mdadm --detail --scan > ARRAY /dev/md0 metadata=imsm UUID=734f79cf:22200a5a:73be2b52:3388006b > ARRAY /dev/md126 metadata=imsm UUID=3d135942:f0fad0b0:33255f78:29c3f50a > ARRAY /dev/md127 container=/dev/md0 member=0 > UUID=691f975d:6beecfd8:67b39886:b7ee7f6e > > Hopefully this can be fixed before this version makes it to 6.1, though it's > likely a problem for upstream RHEL as well. > > - Trey > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Hmm I recall seeing something like this on an "sl6" box. I think it needed a "/etc/mdadm.conf" with som metadata id code.. I am pretty sure I fixed it with mdadm --detail --scan >> /etc/mdadm.conf and a reboot. Steve _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos