Re: mark spare as active sync device?

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On Wed, 15 Jun 2011 12:10:26 +0200 Lars Täuber <taeuber@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> is it possible to mark a nearly completly synced device as active in sync?
> 
> There was failing a device shortly before a spare drive was completely
> synced. I want to get the directory structure from the device.
> 
> md3 : active raid6 sdz[16] sdaf[13] sds[0] sdac[10] sdah[15] sdag[14] sdae[12] sdad [11](F) sdab[9] sdaa[17](F) sdy[6] sdx[5] sdw[4] sdv[3] sdu[2] sdt[1]
>       27349202944 blocks level 6, 64k chunk, algorithm 2 [16/13] [UUUUUUU__UU_UUUU]
>       [===================>.]  recovery = 98.3% (1921986020/1953514496) finish=25.9min speed=20244K/sec
> 
> /dev/sdz was the device that was inserted and is now marked as spare. Is it possible to mark sdz as active and in sync?

Not really.... and should you mark it as the in-sync member number 7, 8, or
11 ??

> 
> Is there any chance to get data from this array?

Your best bet is to try to 'create' the array again using '--assume-clean'
and putting the devices that you thing are working in the correct place.
e.g. something like:

 mdadm -S /dev/md3
 mdadm -C /dev/md3 --metadata=0.90 --level=6 --algorithm=2 --chunk=64 \
   --raid-devices=16  --assume-clean \
   /dev/sds /dev/sdt /dev/sdu /dev/sdv   \
   /dev/sdw /dev/sdx /dev/sdy /dev/sdz   \
   missing /dev/sdab /dev/sdac missing   \
   /dev/sdae /dev/sdaf /dev/sdag /dev/sdah

Then "fsck -n /dev/md3"  and see if it looks reasonably OK.
If it doesn't, try placing /dev/sdz in place of a different 'missing'.

Of course you should double check the order of devices that I have given
here, and all the other details.

NeilBrown

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