Re: Why would a recreation cause a different number of blocks??

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On Thu, 24 Apr 2014, Jeff Wiegley wrote:

Any thoughts why the recreated array would satisfy and pass cryptsetup's sanity checks but the resulting decrypted data is not recognizable as xfs?

Cryptsetup probably has a very small superblock which fits in one chunk, so if you got the order of the other drives wrong, then the fs will still be garbled while cryptsetup will think everything is fine.

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