On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 10:08:09AM +0200, Nicolas Meaux wrote: [lost 2 members of a raid5] > In the FAQ i read : > > In short: quite often you get a temporary failure of several disks at once; > afterwards the RAID superblocks are out of sync and you can no longer init > your RAID array. > One thing left: rewrite the RAID superblocks by mkraid --force > > > But when i type this command, i have : > DESTROYING the contents of /dev/md2 in 5 seconds, Ctrl-C if unsure! > > And i am very afraid off this , i dont want to loose my data. > ( my /etc/raidtab is conform as my raid architecture ) > > Finally, i would like to say, that i have backup the most important data, > but not all the data. > > So, the question is : is there any way to restore my raid partition or > recover data on it ? > Or did i have loose everything ? I did a `mkraid --force' once, after two two hdds locked up nearly simultaneously. It worked. But I do not know what happens if one disc has been out of the raid for a longer time. LLAP, Martin -- pgp-key: https://mh57.de/cc/view.php?file=/martin/pgp
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