Re: Failed RAID-5 with 4 disks

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Am Freitag, 16. September 2005 21:09 schrieb Frank Blendinger:
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 10:02:13AM -0700, Mike Hardy wrote:
> > Frank Blendinger wrote:
> > > This is what I did so far: I got one of the two bad drives (the
> > > one that failed first) replaced with a new one. I copied the
> > > other bad drive to the new one with dd. I guess that not
> > > everything could be copied alright, I got 10 "Buffer I/O error on
> > > device hdg, logical sector ..." and about 35 "end_request: I/O
> > > error, hdg, sector ..." error messages in my syslog.
> > >
I am unable to find the beginning of this thread, so please excuse me if 
this has already been said, but:

You did use ddrescue, didn't you? Because dd, when it fails to read a 
block, it won't write that block. That's why your superblock might have 
"moved" about 45 sectors towards the beginning of the drive.
ddrescue writes a block with zeros when reading that block fails, so 
every readable sector get copdied to its corresponding sector on the 
new drive..

Burkhard

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