To re-summarize (for full info, see first post of thread):
* There are 2 RAID5 arrays in the machine, each have 8 disks.
* I upgraded Ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04.
* After reboot, both arrays had each ejected one disk.
The ejected disks are working fine (at least now).
* During the resync mandated by above ejection,
one other drive failed, this one fatally with a real hardware failure.
* The second array resynced fine, further proving that the
disks ejected during upgrade were working.
* Now I am left with: originally 8-disk RAID5, 6 disks are healthy,
1 disk with hardware failure, and 1 disk that was ejected, but is
working.
* The latter is currently marked "spare" by md and has an event count
(only) 2 events lower than the other 6 disks.
* My task is to get the latter disk back online *with* its data, without
resync.
I desperately need help, please.
Based on suggestions here by Oliver and on forums, I did (and the result
is):
# mdadm --stop /dev/md0
mdadm: stopped /dev/md0
# mdadm --assemble --run --force /dev/md0 /dev/sd[jlmnopq]
mdadm: failed to RUN_ARRAY /dev/md0: Input/output error
mdadm: Not enough devices to start the array.
# cat /proc/mdstat
md0 : inactive sdj[0] sdq[7] sdn[6] sdp[5] sdo[4] sdm[3]
5860574976 blocks
(Note that sdl is not even listed)
# mdadm --re-add /dev/md0 /dev/sdl
mdadm: re-added /dev/sdl
# cat /proc/mdstat
md0 : inactive sdl[8](S) sdj[0] sdq[7] sdn[6] sdp[5] sdo[4] sdm[3]
6837337472 blocks
Now, sdl is listed, but as spare. I need it to be treated not as
spare, but as good drive with correct data (well, almost, 2 events off
only). How do I do that?
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