From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Alexander Shenkin Subject: Re: Raid-6 won't boot Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 11:08:18 +0100 Message-ID: <98b9aff4-978c-5d8d-1325-bda26bf7997f@shenkin.org> References: <7ce3a1b9-7b24-4666-860a-4c4b9325f671@shenkin.org> <3868d184-5e65-02e1-618a-2afeb7a80bab@youngman.org.uk> <1f393884-dc48-c03e-f734-f9880d9eed96@shenkin.org> <740b37a3-83fa-a03f-c253-785bb286cefc@shenkin.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: In-Reply-To: Content-Language: en-US Sender: linux-raid-owner@vger.kernel.org To: Roger Heflin Cc: antlists , Linux-RAID List-Id: linux-raid.ids Thanks Roger, It seems only the Raid1 module is loaded. I didn't find a straightforward way to get that module loaded... any suggestions? Or, will I have to find another livecd that contains raid456? Thanks, Allie On 3/30/2020 9:45 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: > They all seem to be there, all seem to report all 7 disks active, so > it does not appear to be degraded. All event counters are the same. > Something has to be causing them to not be scanned and assembled at > all. > > Is the rescue disk a similar OS to what you have installed? If it is > you might try a random say fedora livecd and see if it acts any > different. > > what does fdisk -l /dev/sda look like? > > Is the raid456 module loaded (lsmod | grep raid)? > > what does cat /proc/cmdline look like? > > you might also run this: > file -s /dev/sd*3 > But I think it is going to show us the same thing as what the mdadm > --examine is reporting. > > On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 3:05 PM Alexander Shenkin wrote: >> >> See attached. I should mention that the last drive i added is on a new >> controller that is separate from the other drives, but seemed to work >> fine for a bit, so kinda doubt that's the issue... >> >> thanks, >> >> allie >> >> On 3/30/2020 6:21 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: >>> do this against each partition that had it: >>> >>> mdadm --examine /dev/sd*** >>> >>> It seems like it is not seeing it as a md-raid. >>> >>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 11:13 AM Alexander Shenkin wrote: >>>> Thanks Roger, >>>> >>>> The only line that isn't commented out in /etc/mdadm.conf is "DEVICE >>>> partitions"... >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Allie >>>> >>>> On 3/30/2020 4:53 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: >>>>> That seems really odd. Is the raid456 module loaded? >>>>> >>>>> On mine I see messages like this for each disk it scanned and >>>>> considered as maybe possibly being an array member. >>>>> kernel: [ 83.468700] md/raid:md13: device sdi3 operational as raid disk 5 >>>>> and messages like this: >>>>> md/raid:md14: not clean -- starting background reconstruction >>>>> >>>>> You might look at /etc/mdadm.conf on the rescue cd and see if it has a >>>>> DEVICE line that limits what is being scanned. >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 10:13 AM Alexander Shenkin wrote: >>>>>> Thanks Roger, >>>>>> >>>>>> that grep just returns the detection of the raid1 (md127). See dmesg >>>>>> and mdadm --detail results attached. >>>>>> >>>>>> Many thanks, >>>>>> allie >>>>>> >>>>>> On 3/28/2020 1:36 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: >>>>>>> Try this grep: >>>>>>> dmesg | grep "md/raid", if that returns nothing if you can just send >>>>>>> the entire dmesg. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 2:47 AM Alexander Shenkin wrote: >>>>>>>> Thanks Roger. dmesg has nothing in it referring to md126 or md127.... >>>>>>>> any other thoughts on how to investigate? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> thanks, >>>>>>>> allie >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 3/27/2020 3:55 PM, Roger Heflin wrote: >>>>>>>>> A non-assembled array always reports raid1. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I would run "dmesg | grep md126" to start with and see what it reports it saw. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:29 AM Alexander Shenkin wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Thanks Wol, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Booting in SystemRescueCD and looking in /proc/mdstat, two arrays are >>>>>>>>>> reported. The first (md126) in reported as inactive with all 7 disks >>>>>>>>>> listed as spares. The second (md127) is reported as active >>>>>>>>>> auto-read-only with all 7 disks operational. Also, the only >>>>>>>>>> "personality" reported is Raid1. I could go ahead with your suggestion >>>>>>>>>> of mdadm --stop array and then mdadm --assemble, but I thought the >>>>>>>>>> reporting of just the Raid1 personality was a bit strange, so wanted to >>>>>>>>>> check in before doing that... >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>>>>> Allie >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On 3/26/2020 10:00 PM, antlists wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> On 26/03/2020 17:07, Alexander Shenkin wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> I surely need to boot with a rescue disk of some sort, but from there, >>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not sure exactly when I should do. Any suggestions are very welcome! >>>>>>>>>>> Okay. Find a liveCD that supports raid (hopefully something like >>>>>>>>>>> SystemRescueCD). Make sure it has a very recent kernel and the latest >>>>>>>>>>> mdadm. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> All being well, the resync will restart, and when it's finished your >>>>>>>>>>> system will be fine. If it doesn't restart on its own, do an "mdadm >>>>>>>>>>> --stop array", followed by an "mdadm --assemble" >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> If that doesn't work, then >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Linux_Raid#When_Things_Go_Wrogn >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>>>>>>> Wol