Re: Mdadm server eating drives

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On 06/14/2013 05:20 PM, Barrett Lewis wrote:
> Oops, again, sorry for the email issues, I'm having trouble getting
> gmail to play right.
> 
> So now that I have a synced raid6, I'm looking at this problem of the
> filesystem having been partially or fully corrupted, which happened
> after a few components were ddrescued onto other components and force
> assembled.  Is this something you might expect to happen in that
> scenario?
> 
> mount /dev/md0 /media/vault               http://pastie.org/8042532
> 
> I do have a backup, so if it comes down to it, I can just make a new
> filesystem and restore that way.  However the backup is not 100%
> complete, so if possible id like to get the file system back, even
> with errors, to supplement the missing part of the backup.
> 
> Is there any reason not to run "e2fsck -y /dev/md0"?

An fsck is often needed after one of these crises.  So, yes.

Phil
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