Thread (5 messages) 5 messages, 3 authors, 2009-01-30

Re: raid 5, drives marked as failed. Can I recover?

From: David Greaves <hidden>
Date: 2009-01-30 14:56:26

Justin Piszcz wrote:
Try to assmeble the array with --force.
hmmmm? not yet...

On Thu, 29 Jan 2009, Tom wrote:
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Hello,

2 drives have failed on my raid5 setup and I need to recover the data
on the raid.
I am sure that the drives still works or at least one of them still
works.

How do I recover my drives?
How important is it?
The more important the data the more you should reduce the risk of a subsequent
failure.
If you "don't care" then we just force it back together and cross fingers.
Otherwise we run tests on all the drives before trying a restore.
I'd say to run these tests on each drive; as a minimum do the first test on the
failed drive, more paranoia, more tests and include the non-failed drives (to
ensure they don't fail during recovery):
* smartctl -t short
* smartctl -t long
* badblocks

What happened? Smoke?
Are the drives faulty (what does smartctl -a tell you)
Did the cables just wiggle? Is the controller broken?
You probably don't know :)

I would obtain replacements for the failed drives and use ddrescue to copy from
the failed drive to a replacement.
Then install the good drives and begin recovery.
quoted
I can't mount the raid no more and I am missing a hard drive when i
run ls /dev/sd?
I have 7 drives on my raid.
You say you have 7 drives and 2 are failed.
And yet I see 4 drives, not 5.

Where is sdg?
quoted
Here is output of /var/log/messages in following link

http://matx.pastebin.com/m35423452
Jan 29 21:14:11  sda died
Jan 29 21:14:12  sdb died
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also some more information
Also need:
 Distro
 Kernel version
 Mdadm version
 mdadm --examine for each available component.

David

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