Re: Question

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On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 11:30 AM Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Am 07.02.20 um 17:26 schrieb o1bigtenor:
> > On Fri, Feb 7, 2020 at 9:53 AM Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> Am 07.02.20 um 16:49 schrieb o1bigtenor:
> >>> Running a Raid-10 array made up of 4 - 1 TB drives on a debian testing
> >>> (11) system.
> >>> mdadm - v4.1 - 2018-10-01 is the version being used.
> >>>
> >>> Some weirdness is happening - - - vis a vis - - - I have one directory
> >>> (not small) that has disappeared. I last accessed said directory
> >>> (still have the pdf open which is how I could get this information)
> >>> 'Last accessed 2020-01-19 6:32 A.M.'  as indicated in the 'Properties'
> >>> section of the file in question.
> >>>
> >>> Has been suggested to me that I make the array read only until this is resolved.
> >>> I have space on the the array on a different system to recover this array.
> >>> Suggestions on how to do both of the above would be aprreciated
> >>
> >> directories on a filesystem on top of a RAID don't disappear silently -
> >> my bet is a simple drag&drop move or deletion aka PEBCAK
> >
> > I checked with bash - - history  and in about 500 items there is no mention of
> > such. Looked in log files and can't find anything either. Quite
> > puzzling - - - -
> > that's why I'm asking here.
> >
> > And yes - - - I am aware that all too often I'm the problem. I've
> > gotten a lot more
> > careful that I was even 5 years ago - - - grin.
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> if you shave no system error showing any evidence you are wrong here -
> even if it would be true witout any errors message you are wrong here
> because it's the same as asking if your neighbours dog pissed on your wall
>
> even with a filesystem error you are wrong here and it's impossible that
> the raid forget about exactly one folder because that layer don't now
> about folders and the FS would puke if a complete area desiapperas at
> running fsck - period

I understand that this is a highly unusual occurrence.

That's why I'm asking here.

Regards



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