kernel: RAID5 conf printout:
kernel: --- rd:6 wd:5 fd:1
kernel: disk 0, s:0, o:1, n:0 rd:0 us:1 dev:sdc1
kernel: disk 1, s:0, o:0, n:1 rd:1 us:1 dev:[dev 00:00]
kernel: disk 2, s:0, o:1, n:2 rd:2 us:1 dev:sde1
kernel: disk 3, s:0, o:1, n:3 rd:3 us:1 dev:sdf1
kernel: disk 4, s:0, o:1, n:4 rd:4 us:1 dev:sdg1
kernel: disk 5, s:0, o:1, n:5 rd:5 us:1 dev:sdh1
kernel: md: syncing RAID array md7
kernel: md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 100 KB/sec/disc.
kernel: md: using maximum available idle IO
bandwith (but not more than 100000 KB/sec) for reconstruction.
kernel: md: using 124k window, over a total of 35840896 blocks.
kernel: md: updating md7 RAID superblock on device
kernel: sdd1 [events: 00000016](write) sdd1's sb offset: 35840896
kernel: sdh1 [events: 00000016](write) sdh1's sb offset: 35840896
kernel: sdg1 [events: 00000016](write) sdg1's sb offset: 35840896
kernel: sdf1 [events: 00000016](write) sdf1's sb offset: 35840896
kernel: sde1 [events: 00000016](write) sde1's sb offset: 35840896
kernel: sdc1 [events: 00000016](write) sdc1's sb offset: 35856960
kernel: .
kernel: SCSI disk error : host 1 channel 0 id 3 lun 0 return code = 8000002
kernel: [valid=0] Info fld=0x0, Current sd08:31: sense key Aborted Command
kernel: Additional sense indicates Scsi parity error
kernel: I/O error: dev 08:31, sector 2264
kernel: interrupting MD-thread pid 10
kernel: raid5: Disk failure on spare sdd1
kernel: md_do_sync() got signal ... exiting
Again, I do know that sdd1 is fine, as I pounded it quite heavily a few
times now in a standard ext2 mount. The array's data also doesn't have any
errors while running in degraded mode.
- bdf
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Brian DeFeyter wrote:
>
> Last night I had 2 drives in a 6 drive array instantly fail and cause my
> array to crash. I suspect that the channel these 2 drives were on was the
> cause as these were the only 2 drives on that channel.
>
> Here's my current /etc/raidtab for the failed /dev/md7:
>
> raiddev /dev/md7
> raid-level 5
> nr-raid-disks 6
> nr-spare-disks 0
> persistent-superblock 1
> parity-algorithm left-symmetric
> chunk-size 32
> device /dev/sdc1
> raid-disk 0
> device /dev/sdd1
> raid-disk 1
> device /dev/sde1
> raid-disk 2
> device /dev/sdf1
> raid-disk 3
> device /dev/sdg1
> raid-disk 4
> device /dev/sdh1
> raid-disk 5
>
> sdc1 and sdd1 where the failed drives. I used the 'fail one drive in
> /etc/raidtab' trick on sdd1 to bring the array back which worked fine.
> Then remarked sdd1 as a 'raid-disk' instead of 'failed-disk' and then did
> a 'raidhotadd /dev/md7 /dev/sdd1' which started the recontruction.
>
> About 1/2 way through, /dev/sdd1 died with the failure diagnostic led
> blinking. I swapped it out with a new drive, paritioned it (Linux, not
> auto-detect), formatted it, and then attempted a 'raidhotadd /dev/md7
> /dev/sdd1'
>
> Unfortunately, the raidhotadd appears to fail right away. I get a couple
> hundred lines of kernel messages with 'DISK' and raidconf printouts. A gut
> feeling tells me it doesn't like the superblock on the new drive. However,
> I do know that the drive itself is fine since I manually mounted it and
> ran a few tests on it before re-formatting it and putting it into the
> array. If anyone wants all the kernel messages, I'll send them along.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> - bdf
>
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