A Nasty md/raid bug in 2018?

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Hi Guys,

Please help, I can't work it out myself :'(

It's been already a few months I've been trying to restore my data from the mdadm raid.. I found the article by Neil about this bug here: https://neil.brown.name/blog/20120615073245

My file server was on Linux Mint 13 Maya and the system disks started to have issues, while the data disks were verified to be OK. What's most weird is that I moved the disks into a new Mint release and the raid was working well until the reboot... now, the the system part seems to be OK, but it doesn't seem to find my data array.. too bad.

I've already tried to copy the disks with data into a new HDD and try a recovery there, but I never succeeded, please help if you can. It may reveal that it's not only the mentioned kernels affected, I'm not sure.

I'm in Australia, so hoping there's someone else apart from Neil, who can help me recover my data..

Thank you in advance!
Regards,
-Dmitriy




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