Re: RAID 6 Not Mounting (Block device is empty)

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On 11/07/2015 05:18 PM, Francisco Parada wrote:

> So it looks like /var/log/syslog is where it’s storing those values,
> I’ve included the full log for that day (gzip attached), but for
> completion, here are the times I see dropped drives first start happening:

[trim /]

Ok.  Those four drives cut out within a few milliseconds of each other.

>> However, it is clear from these reports that you are in fact suffering
>> from timeout mismatch:

> Thanks, I didn’t realize that.  Here is my command, because your’s
> wasn’t giving me the mdadm portion for some reason:

Because I do all such maintenance as root.  In an ubuntu system, use
"sudo su -" to get a full root console.

[trim /]

Also, in the future, turn off word wrap when pasting. :-)

> Thanks, I’ll mount those and circle back.  I’m going to head out due to
> a family dinner, so I’ll circle back once I’m done.  Once again, thank
> you kindly for your insight!!!

No hurry.  And you're welcome.

Phil

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