Re: Help, big error, dd first GB of a raid:-/

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Peter Rabbitson wrote:
> Lars Schimmer wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Due to a very bad idea/error, I zeroed my first GB of /dev/md0.
>> Now fdisk doesn't find any disk on /dev/md0.
>> Any idea on how to recover?
>>
> 
> It largely depends on what is /dev/md0, and what was on /dev/md0.
> Provide very detailed info:
> 
> * Was the MD device partitioned?
> * What filesystem(s) were residing on the array, what sizes, what order
> * What was each filesystem used for (mounted as what)

One large parttiton on /dev/md0 with ext3.

> Someone might be able to help at this point, however if you do not have
> a backup - you are in very very deep trouble already.

I activate the backup right now - was OpenAFS with some RW volumes -
fairly easy to backup, but...
If it's hard to recover raid data, I recreate the raid and forget the
old data on it.

MfG,
Lars Schimmer
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