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Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.17-1.2187_FC5 #1 Mon Sep 11 01:17:06 EDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux (I was planning to upgrade to FC7 this weekend, but that is currently on hold because-) I've got a problem with a software RIAD5 using mdadm. Drive sdc failed causing sda to appear failed. Both drives where marked as 'spare'. What follows is a record of the steps I've taken and the results. I'm looking for some direction/advice to get the data back. I've tried a few cautions things to bring the array back up with the three good drives with no luck. The last thing attempted had some limited success. I was able to get all drives powered up. I checked the Event count on the three good drives and they were all equal. So I assumed it would be safe to do the following. I hope I was not wrong. I issued the following commands to try to bring the array into a usable state. []# mdadm --create --verbose /dev/md0 --assume-clean --level=raid5 --raid-devices=4 --spare-devices=0 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 []# /sbin/mdadm --misc --test --detail /dev/md0 /dev/md0: Version : 00.90.03 Creation Time : Wed Jul 11 08:03:20 2007 Raid Level : raid5 Array Size : 1465175808 (1397.30 GiB 1500.34 GB) Device Size : 488391936 (465.77 GiB 500.11 GB) Raid Devices : 4 Total Devices : 4 Preferred Minor : 0 Persistence : Superblock is persistent Update Time : Wed Jul 11 08:03:47 2007 State : clean Active Devices : 4 Working Devices : 4 Failed Devices : 0 Spare Devices : 0 Layout : left-symmetric Chunk Size : 64K UUID : e46beb22:37d329db:dd16ea76:29c07a23 Events : 0.2 Number Major Minor RaidDevice State 0 8 17 0 active sync /dev/sdb1 1 8 33 1 active sync /dev/sdc1 2 8 1 2 active sync /dev/sda1 3 8 49 3 active sync /dev/sdd1 []# mdadm --fail /dev/md0 /dev/sdc1 mdadm: set /dev/sdc1 faulty in /dev/md0 []# /sbin/mdadm --misc --test --detail /dev/md0 /dev/md0: Version : 00.90.03 Creation Time : Wed Jul 11 08:03:20 2007 Raid Level : raid5 Array Size : 1465175808 (1397.30 GiB 1500.34 GB) Device Size : 488391936 (465.77 GiB 500.11 GB) Raid Devices : 4 Total Devices : 4 Preferred Minor : 0 Persistence : Superblock is persistent Update Time : Wed Jul 11 14:37:56 2007 State : clean, degraded Active Devices : 3 Working Devices : 3 Failed Devices : 1 Spare Devices : 0 Layout : left-symmetric Chunk Size : 64K UUID : e46beb22:37d329db:dd16ea76:29c07a23 Events : 0.3 Number Major Minor RaidDevice State 0 8 17 0 active sync /dev/sdb1 10 0 0 0 removed 2 8 1 2 active sync /dev/sda1 3 8 49 3 active sync /dev/sdd1 4 8 33 - faulty spare /dev/sdc1 []# mount /dev/md0 /opt mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/md0, missing codepage or other error In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try dmesg | tail or so In /var/log/messages Jul 11 14:32:44 localhost kernel: EXT3-fs: md0: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features (4000000). []# /sbin/fsck /dev/md0 fsck 1.38 (30-Jun-2005) e2fsck 1.38 (30-Jun-2005) fsck.ext3: Filesystem revision too high while trying to open /dev/md0 The filesystem revision is apparently too high for this version of e2fsck. (Or the filesystem superblock is corrupt) The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device> []# mke2fs -n /dev/md0 mke2fs 1.38 (30-Jun-2005) Filesystem label= OS type: Linux Block size=4096 (log=2) Fragment size=4096 (log=2) 183156736 inodes, 366293952 blocks 18314697 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user First data block=0 Maximum filesystem blocks=369098752 11179 block groups 32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group 16384 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks: 32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208, 4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872, 71663616, 78675968, 102400000, 214990848 I tried the following for all Superblock backups with the same result. []# e2fsck -b 214990848 /dev/md0 e2fsck 1.38 (30-Jun-2005) /sbin/e2fsck: Invalid argument while trying to open /dev/md0 The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2 filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock: e2fsck -b 8193 <device> Any advice/direction would be appreciated. Thanks much. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/