Il 29/01/19 20:42, mark ha scritto:
Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 18:47, mark ha scritto:
Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Il 29/01/19 15:03, mark ha scritto:
I've no idea what happened, but the box I was working on last week
has a *second* bad drive. Actually, I'm starting to wonder about
that particulare hot-swap bay.
Anyway, mdadm --detail shows /dev/sdb1 remove. I've added
/dev/sdi1...
but see both /dev/sdh1 and /dev/sdi1 as spare, and have yet to find
a reliable way to make either one active.
Actually, I would have expected the linux RAID to replace a failed
one with a spare....
can you report your raid configuration like raid level and raid devices
and the current status from /proc/mdstat?
Well, nope. I got to the point of rebooting the system (xfs had the
RAID
volume, and wouldn't let go; I also commented out the RAID volume.
It's RAID 5, /dev/sdb *also* appears to have died. If I do
mdadm --assemble --force -v /dev/md0 /dev/sd[cefgdh]1 mdadm: looking for
devices for /dev/md0 mdadm: /dev/sdc1 is identified as a member of
/dev/md0, slot 0.
mdadm: /dev/sdd1 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot -1.
mdadm: /dev/sde1 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot 2.
mdadm: /dev/sdf1 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot 3.
mdadm: /dev/sdg1 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot 4.
mdadm: /dev/sdh1 is identified as a member of /dev/md0, slot -1.
mdadm: no uptodate device for slot 1 of /dev/md0
mdadm: added /dev/sde1 to /dev/md0 as 2
mdadm: added /dev/sdf1 to /dev/md0 as 3
mdadm: added /dev/sdg1 to /dev/md0 as 4
mdadm: no uptodate device for slot 5 of /dev/md0
mdadm: added /dev/sdd1 to /dev/md0 as -1
mdadm: added /dev/sdh1 to /dev/md0 as -1
mdadm: added /dev/sdc1 to /dev/md0 as 0
mdadm: /dev/md0 assembled from 4 drives and 2 spares - not enough to
start the array.
--examine shows me /dev/sdd1 and /dev/sdh1, but that both are spares.
Hi Mark,
please post the result from
cat /sys/block/md0/md/sync_action
There is none. There is no /dev/md0. mdadm refusees, saying that it's lost
too many drives.
mark
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I suppose that your config is 5 drive and 1 spare with 1 drive failed.
It's strange that your spare was not used for resync.
Then you added a new drive but it does not start because it marks the
new disk as spare and you have a raid5 with 4 devices and 2 spares.
First I hope that you have a backup for all your data and don't run some
exotic command before backupping your data. If you can't backup your
data, it's a problem.
Have you tried to remove the last added device sdi1 and restart the raid
and force to start a resync?
Have you tried to remove this 2 devices and re-add only the device that
will be usefull for resync? Maybe you can set 5 devices for your raid
and not 6, if it works (after resync) you can add your spare device
growing your raid set.
Reading on google many users use --zero-superblock before re-add the device.
Other user reassemble the raid using --assume-clean but I don't know
what effect it will produces
Hope that this helps.
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