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Mounting External Intel Raid Device on Linux Failing, No Suitable Superblock and Read Past End
I have a hard-disk from a dead machine that I'm trying to mount on my Linux machine. For reference, I'm using Fedora 39 and mdadm v4.2. First, I tried just mounting it, correctly showing it's a RAID ...
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2 Disks Suddenly Showing as Spares on Raid 5 Array
I have a raid5 array in a Seagate Blackarmor 440 nas that suddenly started showing disks 1 and 4 as "failed". I moved all of the drives over to a Ubuntu box and tried to assemble the array ...
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How to wait for mdadm RAID1 resync process to fully complete?
I currently have a logic to wait for the resync process to finish by looking at /sys/block/mdXXX/md/raid_state to be clean and assume that the resync has finished. However, I don't think this is ...
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How do I eliminate file write latency spikes on mdadm raid0?
High Level Problem Summary
We are working on an application that requires high throughput to RAID0 for extended periods of time. There are up to 8 independent 5 GB/s data streams being written to ...
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Mount & Access DATA in RAID1 configured HDD outside of Synology Box on Linux [mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock]
Background
My Two-Disk Synology DS14+ won't power on and I want to access the files stored in the HDDs on my Ubuntu computer. I tried following the official guide on Synology's FAQ but I always get ...
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How to rebuild mdraid array when I forgot to do a mdadm --remove?
I have physically replaced the /dev/sdkb disk but I forgot to a :
sudo mdadm /dev/md4 --remove /dev/sdkb3
Here is the status of the array :
$ sudo mdadm -D /dev/md4
/dev/md4:
Version : 1.2
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Assemble raid6 array from spares only
This question is related to Managing raid6 device with pacemaker, but nothing in the question linked is relevant to this question, except the fact that Pacemaker is involved.
For the purpose of this ...
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Raid 10 gone - how to rebuild / find informations
Because of another task, i had to disconnect all the raid hdd's from my pc.
Shutdown -> disconnect hdd's -> boot -> shutdown -> connect hdd's -> boot -> raid completely lost.
mdadm --...
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How to restore my RAID5 after mistakenly failing one of the drives?
I have a RAID5 on Xubuntu 20.04, created with mdadm. I failed one of the three drives by mistake. The array is still working, but I get errors or responses I do not understand from my attempts to ...
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Improve mdadm RAID5 with SSD Cache
I have the following Setup:
3x 3 TB SATA HDD
With software raid connected to a RAID5
On top of this LVM for snapshots (backup)
And on top of LVM EXT4 formatted.
Actually around 400GB is used.
I have ...
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raid 4 3 disks + 2 parity disks
I have a raid 0 with 3 disks and I want to be able to lose some disks without losing data.
I'm using mdadm and I already started to grow my config
Current config:
Personalities : [raid0] [linear] [...
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My Software RAID 5 has 4 3TB HDDs, now two of them have bad sectors. What is a good way to replace them?
I run mdadm on Ubuntu 18.04 to build a RAID 5 array of 4 3TB drives several years ago. The machine was not running for years. Yesterday I powered it on and found two of the disks have a bunch of bad ...
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How to reshape a 2-disk RAID1 into a 2-disk RAID5 using mdadm?
According to How to remove a drive from a non-standard 2-drive RAID 5 array?, "with mdadm, a 2 drive RAID 5 is binary identical to a RAID1". If that is so, what's the mdadm command line for ...
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How long should RAID 10 syncing stay at 'recovery = 99.9%'?
After replacing a faulty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time now; it has had this state for more than a day:
md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S)...
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Way to monitor progress of RAID10 rebuilding disks, when RAID does not show in /proc/mdstat?
I have an inactive RAID 10, and the output of mdadm --assemble --scan -v |& tail -17 is:
mdadm: /dev/sdn1 is identified as a member of /dev/md/10, slot 5.
mdadm: /dev/sdk1 is identified as a ...