Re: Help with recovering a RAID5 array

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Am Donnerstag, 2. Mai 2013, 14:49:39 schrieb Mathias Burén:
> Ugh, Adaptec, not my favourite controller. Do you have arcconf
> installed? You could to arcconf getconfig 1 (or whatever your
> controller number is) to grab some information regarding your
> controller and the HDDs connected to it.

arcconf getconfig 1
Controllers found: 1
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Controller information
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   Controller Status                        : Inaccessible

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Logical device information
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   No logical devices configured

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Physical Device information
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Command completed successfully.

Could this be because we do not use the hardware RAID features of
the controller?
 
> Do you have /dev/sg? devices? If so, smartctl -a might work on them.

Yes, but using smartctl -a/-x on these devices gives the same output as
using it on the /dev/sd? devices. :(

> Re the software RAID, I would double check the health of your HDDs
> before attempting anything.

Ok, this makes sense.
-- 
Best regards,
Stefan Borggraefe

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