Re: RAID 5 3-drive array failed 2 disks at once - can anything be saved?
From: Phil Turmel <hidden>
Date: 2013-09-16 01:12:08
Hi Robert, On 09/15/2013 04:42 PM, Robert Schultz wrote:
Phil: Thank you for the information. This is my backup machine. Up to this point I wasn't concerned about having a second copy of this machine, but I have a tendency to decommission a computer and leave the backups on by backuppc for archive purposes. I probably don't really, really need anything on this PC. That said I'm am very paranoid that I will have some other failure before I can resolve this :-( I hadn't read anything about timing in disks in RAID - I'll have to go do some research. I see WD has their RED series that appears to be directed to this market.
Please do read the archives on the topic. You won't regret it. And yes, the WD REDs power up with SCTERC set properly. I bought four of these for my new media server.
Here is the information requested. Please let me know if this changes anything in your instructions. I'll hold off until you confirm.
One modest change. Two of your drives *do* support SCTERC, they just have to have it enabled on every powerup:
SCT Error Recovery Control:
Read: Disabled
Write: DisabledFor those two drives, your boot sequence should have: smartctl -l scterc,70,70 /dev/sdX For the other, you still need: echo 180 >/sys/block/sdX/device/timeout Otherwise, my recommendations stand. Phil