Re: A Nasty md/raid bug in 2018?

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On 11/04/18 10:39, Dmytro Shcherbakov wrote:
> 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..
> 
Not much real info to go on here ...

https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Linux_Raid#When_Things_Go_Wrogn

Take a look, post the requested info, and we'll see what we can do.

Cheers,
Wol

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