Re: Multiple disk failure - recover?

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On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Mike Black wrote:

> You don't say why two disks were kicked or when it happend so sdc may
> be out-of-whack a bit.  Sounds like sdc got kicked first.

I'm not 100% sure, but I think either of sda or sdb was the first
kicked... Dunno.

> So...I would do a bad-block scan on sdb2 so it can remap the bad
> section and re-build as you've been trying to do.

What tool would you use? I think that linux' badblocks operates on the FS
level... So it's useless on Software RAID5...

>
> If you REALLY want to use sda and sdc just rebuild the array with --create and leave sdb out of it.  You shouldn't lose much data if
> sdc is current.

I tried that and it simply ignores /dev/sda2...

I only need to recover as much data as possible. It's not that bad if I
loose yesterdays stuff.

   D.


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