Re: assistance recovering failed raid6 array

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> On 20 Feb 2017, at 19:11, Phil Turmel <philip@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> Of the 36 original disks, you have 34.  You have one incomplete
> rebuild, meaning it is still technically a spare. One of the still
> active 34 is also showing pending relocations, meaning that disk will
> not be able to supply all sectors to complete any recovery.
> { /dev/sdah, serial # S1F0FPYR }
> 
> If you have any access to the two "dead" drives, there might be
> a slight chance. Since they were likely kicked out due to timeout
> mismatch, not a complete failure, this could be possible.
> 
> Otherwise, you are utterly screwed.  Sorry.

The disks are dead. I already tried different boards but that did not help.

What would happen if i recreate the array with —assume-clean ? Would i be able to start the array? Can I mark disks as clean? I actually have one failed disks, one nearly recovered disk and one that has been copied by 2/3 ...

Martin 

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