Re: 3ware and erroneous multipathing - duplicate serial numbers (was: 3ware and dmraid)

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On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 03:23:24AM -0800, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
>
> On Jan 18, 2008, at 3:17 AM, Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
>
> [ Uh, I just realized that I forgot to update the subject line as I figured 
> out what was going on; it's obviously not a software raid problem but a 
> multipath problem ]
>
> One of my boxes crashed (with a hardware error, I think - CPU and 
> motherboard replacements are on their way).  I booted it up on a rescue 
> disk (Fedora 8) to let the software raid sync up.
>
> When it was running I noticed that one of the disks were listed as "dm-5" 
> and ... uh-oh ... there was a disk missing.   I figured out that the 
> multipath stuff for some reason had setup two of the disks as 
> /dev/mapper/mpath0 and now md was syncing to this device.
>
> Much later I figured out that "dmraid -b" reported two of the disks as 
> being the same:

Looks like the md sync duplicated the metadata and dmraid just spots
that duplication. You gotta remove one of the duplicates to clean this up
but check first which to pick in case the sync was partial only.

Regards,
Heinz    -- The LVM Guy --


>
> /dev/sda:    976541696 total, "W553841781E0A2001842"
> /dev/sdb:    976773168 total, "V600VXZG000000000000"
> /dev/sdc:    586114704 total, "U1757241000000000000"
> /dev/sdd:    976773168 total, "U1907712000000000000"
> /dev/sde:    976773168 total, "U2133609000000000000"
> /dev/sdf:    976773168 total, "D2994402000000000000"
> /dev/sdg:    625140335 total, "U2130349000000000000"
> /dev/sdh:    976773168 total, "U1541228000000000000"
> /dev/sdi:    976771055 total, "W5267124000000000000"
> /dev/sdj:    976773168 total, "U1409513000000000000"
> /dev/sdk:    976773168 total, "U1409513000000000000"
>
> Any idea how this could happen?   All 11 disks are on a 3ware 9650 
> controller (the first one is a "single" 3ware device, the rest are JBOD).  
> I tried rebooting and booting on a Fedora 7 DVD with the same result.
>
> [ all this of course seems to have messed up my raid10 badly -- more on 
> that tomorrow ]
>
>
> - ask
>
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