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SS4000-E, rebuild and shared folder "not ready"

idata
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Hi all,

i've a trobule with a Lacie Ethernet Disk Raid (a Lacie branded Intel SS4000-E) with a RAID 5 w/o spare disk.

The disk n. 2 failed and I was unable to continue to work with NAS (partition was mounted with NFS on a linux server).

So I bought a new disk (the disk n. 2 ...) and i'm still rebuilding RAID.

In the 1st page i see:

Whill shared folder came ready when RAID finished rebuild ?

Tnx in advance for help.

BoB

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Daniel_O_Intel
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On a RAID 5, the data should be available regardless of the status of the replacement drive.

Does Lacie's version have any special restriction, that you know of?

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idata
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Hi Dan,

raid5 was rebuilt. The strange is that NAS can't mount /public.

I can access to NAS in ssh.

# mdadm --detail --scanARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid5 num-devices=4 UUID=07c2125e:d6e1b735:8c50bf4f:ef9fce2c devices=/dev/sda3,/dev/sdb3,/dev/sdc3,/dev/sdd3ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid1 num-devices=4 UUID=4806857a:89707292:e7c4e35a:c47018fd devices=/dev/sda1,/dev/sdb1,/dev/sdc1,/dev/sdd1

# mdadm --detail --scan /dev/md1

/dev/md1:

Version : 00.90.01

Creation Time : Thu May 15 13:51:30 2008

Raid Level : raid5

Array Size : 2196539520 (2094.78 GiB 2249.26 GB)

Device Size : 732179840 (698.26 GiB 749.75 GB)

Raid Devices : 4

Total Devices : 4

Preferred Minor : 1

Persistence : Superblock is persistent

Update Time : Sat Apr 7 07:40:51 2012

State : clean

Active Devices : 4

Working Devices : 4

Failed Devices : 0

Spare Devices : 0

Layout : left-symmetric

Chunk Size : 64K

UUID : 07c2125e:d6e1b735:8c50bf4f:ef9fce2c

Events : 0.104795538

Number Major Minor RaidDevice State

0 8 3 0 active sync /dev/sda3

1 8 19 1 active sync /dev/sdb3

2 8 35 2 active sync /dev/sdc3

3 8 51 3 active sync /dev/sdd3

# dmesg

...

md: md1 stopped.

md: bind

md: bind

md: bind

md: bind

raid5: device sda3 operational as raid disk 0

raid5: device sdd3 operational as raid disk 3

raid5: device sdc3 operational as raid disk 2

raid5: device sdb3 operational as raid disk 1

raid5: allocated 4201kB for md1

raid5: raid level 5 set md1 active with 4 out of 4 devices, algorithm 2

RAID5 conf printout:

--- rd:4 wd:4 fd:0

disk 0, o:1, dev:sda3

disk 1, o:1, dev:sdb3

disk 2, o:1, dev:sdc3

disk 3, o:1, dev:sdd3

... The RAID5 exists and is allocated as MD1 # fdisk -l /dev/md1You must set cylinders.You can do this from the extra functions menu. Disk /dev/md1: 2 heads, 4 sectors, 0 cylindersUnits = cylinders of 8 * 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System/dev/md1p1 1 2009 8032 77 UnknownPartition 1 has different physical/logical endings: phys=(0, 254, 63) logical=(2008, 0, 1)Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary: phys=(0, 254, 63) should be (0, 1, 4)/dev/md1p2 2009 536870910 2147475607+ 88 UnknownPartition 2 has different physical/logical beginnings (non-Linux?): phys=(1, 0, 1) logical=(2008, 0, 2)Partition 2 has different physical/logical endings: phys=(1023, 254, 63) logical=(536870909, 1, 4)Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary: phys=(1023, 254, 63) should be (1023, 1, 4) But i can't mount # mount -t xfs /dev/md1 /nas/NASDisk-00003/public/mount: Mounting /dev/md1 on /nas/NASDisk-00003/public failed: Invalid argument Any ideas ???
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idata
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Does /nas/NASDisk-00003/public/ exist?

John

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idata
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No, i have hand made make with mkdir.

The strange is:

XFS mounting filesystem vbdi2Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: vbdi2XFS mounting filesystem vbdi3XFS: Log inconsistent (didn't find previous header)XFS: failed to find log headXFS: log mount/recovery failed: error 5XFS: log mount failedXFS mounting filesystem vbdi2Ending clean XFS mount for filesystem: vbdi2XFS mounting filesystem vbdi3XFS: Log inconsistent (didn't find previous header)XFS: failed to find log headXFS: log mount/recovery failed: error 5XFS: log mount failedXFS mounting filesystem vbdi3XFS: Log inconsistent (didn't find previous header)XFS: failed to find log headXFS: log mount/recovery failed: error 5XFS: log mount failed

Then /dev/md1 (vbdi2) has xfs filesystem troubles ...

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Edward_Z_Intel
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Try this one:

mount -t xfs /dev/vbdi3 /nas/NASDisk-00003

If it's not working you may try to run xfs_check on /dev/vbdi3.

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idata
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I love u man ! You saved me !!!!!!!

I tried:

# xfs_repair /dev/vbdi3

and reboot.

SS4000-E mounted regulary and all data was there

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