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On Sunday 19 July 2009 18:12:31 Leen de Braal wrote:
When I do cat /proc/mdstat it says /dev/md0 is inactive. How can I activate it, and read/repair fs??
In the boot log, don't you have any messages from mdadm that say why it won't start up md0?
Yes. I have been checking some more and I think Murphy's Law is at hand here. Some more info on what happened. This morning I changed one of the disks, because it had failed with more than 180 unrecoverable sectors. After rebooting, the array started rebuilding. Somewhere in /var/log/messages (had a tail -f on a terminal) I saw that the rebuild was done this afternoon. When checking /proc/mdstat I saw to my horror that sda had fallen of the array, sdc was active, and sde (the new disk) was also out of the array. So apparently while rebuilding, a second disk in the array broke. In more or less panic I rebooted, thinking the array might be started with sdc and the new sde as second, and sda as failed disk. But now it seems, that sde has not been able to finish the rebuild, so there I have a lost raid5 (probably). Anyone know of a way to get the data back?
If the raid is degraded (e.g. if a disk is broken), it will refuse to
start up
the raid automatically.
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