# mdadm -Q /dev/sda /dev/sda: is not an md array /dev/sda: No md super block found, not an md component. # mdadm -Q /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1: is not an md array /dev/sda1: No md super block found, not an md component. # mdadm -Q /dev/sda2 /dev/sda2: is not an md array
So it looks like all info is lost. Can I create a new array with the existing LVM partitions and the free partitions without destroying any data?
Thanks, Theo Centos wrote:
Find out what disk belongs to which md-set and try the --assemble option..
This should fix it, I think
Theo Band wrote:
Hi
I have setup software RAID two years ago using FC3 using the graphical installer (RAID1). In the mean time I installed CENTOS4.5 and everything is running fine. At least that was my perception. It now turns out that raid is not working and that LVS just finds 4 partitions from four disks and that's it.:
/dev/sda2 VolGroup00 lvm2 a- 94.88G 0 /dev/sdb1 VolGroup00 lvm2 a- 94.94G 10.00G /dev/sdc1 VolGroup00 lvm2 a- 94.94G 74.94G /dev/sdd1 VolGroup00 lvm2 a- 94.94G 70.81G
These are 4 disk of each 200GB, and the disks have these partitions:
Using /dev/sda (parted) print Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-194481.000 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 101.975 primary ext3 boot 2 101.975 97284.243 primary lvm 3 97284.243 194474.355 primary raid Disk geometry for /dev/sdb: 0.000-194481.000 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 97237.177 primary boot, lvm 2 97237.178 194474.355 primary raid Disk geometry for /dev/sdc: 0.000-194481.000 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 97237.177 primary boot, lvm 2 97237.178 194474.355 primary raid Disk geometry for /dev/sdd: 0.000-194481.000 megabytes Disk label type: msdos Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags 1 0.031 97237.177 primary boot, lvm 2 97237.178 194474.355 primary raid
So my feeling is that I need to setup the RAID again, but I don't want to make any mistakes here, since this is a live system working fine. I tried to read the mdadm manual but it's not quit clear to me what to do. # mdadm -A --scan -v mdadm: No arrays found in config file
Shows I have to do more. The previous fedora installation is still around, but is doesn't contain a /etc/mdadm.conf file.
Can anyone help me with some steps to take to get it running again. I do have backups, but if things go wrong restoring takes several hours.
Thanks, Theo
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