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mdadm: Win7-install created a boot partition on one of my RAID6 drives. How to rebuild?
My problem happened when I attempted to install Windows 7 on it's own SSD. The Linux OS I used which has knowledge of the software RAID system is on a SSD that I disconnected prior to the install. ...
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How to prevent an mdadm array check from consuming excessive system resources?
Once a month I've been doing
echo check > /sys/block/md2/md/sync_action
in order to force a software raid consistency check. The problem is this is a 7.2T RAID 5. The consistency check takes ...
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MD RAID 6 with XFS Periodic Kernel Panic -- Possible Kernel Bug?
This now appears to be a bug with the combination of MD and XFS after finding similar kernel panic reports elsewhere. A bug report with Ubuntu has been filed here ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+...
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Synology DiskStation: How to stop/interrupt a running reshape (RAID5 -> RAID6)
The short of it: I have a running reshape from RAID5 with 5 disks to RAID6 with 6 disks which needs to be stopped, so I can power off the system. I do not care if the reshape needs to start fresh once ...
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Linux Software RAID - Migrate from disk device to a partition
I have two 8TB disks configured as RAID1 using mdadm on Ubuntu 18.04 server. They way I created software RAID was on the whole device - /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc - instead of the partition such as /dev/...
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Metadata of the assambled raid inconsistent with the metadata of the individual drives?
We have a raid 10 with two failed drives, with one drive from each set still functional.
When booting into rescue system the metadata seems to be fine and consistent with the expected state.
The ...
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SSD failed, mdadm thinks the RAID0 array is fine
I have a RAID0 array created using mdadm in Debian. sdf is the drive that died.
$ cat /proc/mdstat
md4 : active raid0 sdf1[1] sde1[0]
468859904 blocks super 1.2 512k chunks
$ mdadm --misc --...
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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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Mayhem with partitions and GPT: mdadm RAID overwritten by Windows partition - possible to fix partition table?
dear Community,
I’m writing as I may have wrecked my system up.
I launched disk manager in Windows; as one of my disks was not recognized, and as Windows kindly suggested me to initialize the-said ...
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Raid6 mdadm reshape operation interrupted - now cannot mount or examine
Edit: Once the reshape finished the drive became fully accessible again.
I had a power failure while a raid6 array was being reshaped, and now certain operations cannot be run against it, including ...
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Sata 2 vs Cacheless SAS6G JBOD Performance
I have some "old" servers here, using Asus P9D-MH/SAS/10G-DUAL
https://www.asus.com/Commercial-Servers-Workstations/P9DMHSAS10GDUAL/
This board comes with a SAS 6Gbps controller, an LSI SAS2308 ...
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mdadm shows inactive raid0 array instead of degraded raid6 after disk failure
I've been running an Ubuntu 18.04 system with an 8-disk raid 6 array, that crashed while having a faulty disk (I only noticed that there was a faulty disk after the crash). The raid array has survived ...
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Recovering a Synology Raid 0 from Ubuntu (Healthy drives)
I am trying to remount a Synology raid 0 with 3x2GB drives. As far as I know, the drives are in healthy condition.
I simply don't have enough space to do a full image of these before I proceed, so I ...
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RAID5 fails while recovering (mdadm): Any chance to resync?
My RAID5 is going to die because, while restoring a failed HDD, on another HDD read errors occurred and a restore is impossible. I just want to know whether it's possible to restore only a part of ...
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Dual boot Win8/Linux on Asus Zenbook UX301 keeping intel imsm RAID0
I have Asus Zenbook UX301 with Win8 preinstalled. I would like to have a Linux installed in dual-boot configuration. However, Windows is using the notebook 2 SSDs as intel RAID0 (rom-based RAID, ...
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Mounting a raid1 device - no suitable drives found
I'm having some problems with my disks; long story.. but right now I'm trying to mount a device that was part of a 2-disk raid1. For that, I tried to assemble it into a new array, but...
% mdadm -Av /...
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mdadm: hot remove failed
My RAID1 is degraded and I need to replace /dev/sdb. However, I could mark /dev/sdb5 (in /dev/md1) as failed and removed it, but I can't do the same with /dev/sdb1 (/dev/md0 which is mounted on /):
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Recover Linux software RAID5 array after server upgrade
I recently upgraded a server from Fedora 6 to Fedora 14. In addition to the main hard drive where the OS is installed, I have 3 1TB hard drives configured for RAID5 (via software). After the upgrade, ...
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Gentoo Linux -> Ubuntu: Can I Preserve My LVM/RAID Devices, Or Do I Need To Reformat?
I've got a Gentoo box that I'm interested in switching over to an Ubuntu box.
I currently have the partitions laid out using a mixture of RAID (mdadm) and LVM2, as specified in this document [1].
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Clean up left-over around a RAID5 coming from a QNAP NAS
I just moved a 12TB RAID5 (4 disks of 4TB) from my QNAP NAS into my Linux Server (/dev/md0), and I noticed that there are three "left-over" partitions on each disk (/dev/sd*1, /dev/sd*2, /...
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Is it possible to create a RAID from only partial disk?
We have a dual boot system where we install firmare on two partitions, additionally we have a data partition. We have two disks on the system and I wonder if we can create a raid for the data ...
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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 ...
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How to migrate mdadm RAID10 with 4 disks to RAID5?
I have a software RAID10 based on Linux’ mdadm under Debian Buster. Originally I found RAID10 had best performance. But I need more space and accept to trade some write performance for +50% space.
# ...
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Error when trying to reduce number of drives in a Linux RAID array
I’ve got a Synology NAS that I’m trying to reduce a RAID6 array from 12 drives down to 11 drives.
I’ve already reduced the size of the file system and logical volume, but when I try to reduce the ...
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Remounting imperfect RAID 6 after clean install
I am running a small laboratory server (intermediate logins and data storage). It has 5 physical drives: one (sda) for /, and 4-drive RAID 6 (sd[b-e]) for /home. Due to a hardware fault, I had to ...
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reassemble mdadm raid6 with 3 of 5 disks showing possibly out of date?
Not sure what happened but my raid 6 serving as xfs storage stopped to work
First I checked SMART of all devices but non of them showed an error.
cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid6] [raid5] [...
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One RAID1 missing after reboot
I'm using Open Media Vault 3 that is based on Debian 8.
I already have a RAID1 of 2x4TB WD Caviar Red, and now I'm tring to build a RAID1 with two Seagate Ironwolf 6TB.
Whe I build it anything is ...
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Can't find RAID1 after reboot
I have Debian8 with Open Media Vault on it.
I'm tring to build a RAID1 with two Seagate Ironwolf 6TB.
I can build the RAID1, create an ext4 partition on it and use it without a problem.
The problem ...
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mdadm partiton not large enough to join array
I've used Linux on and off for the last many years, mainly as dual boot or as Virtual Machines, but when I decided to build a Dev Laptop I though I'd bite the bullet and put Linux on as the base OS.
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Is there a safe way to move a partition beneath a linux software RAID5 using mdadm?
Suppose, for example, that you have a RAID5 across multiple disks and you would like to retire the oldest of the disks and replace it with something from this decade. I know I can fail the partition ...