On November 11, 2020 8:58:02 PM EST, H agents@meddatainc.com wrote:
On 11/04/2020 10:21 PM, John Pierce wrote:
is it RAID 0 (striped) or raid1 (mirrored) ??
if you wrote on half of a raid0 stripe set, you basically trashed it. blocks are striped across both drives, so like 16k on the first disk,
then
16k on the 2nd then 16k back on the first, repeat (replace 16k with whatever your raid stripe size is).
if its a raid 1 mirror, then either disk by itself has the complete
file
system on it, so you should be able to remirror the changed disk onto
the
other drive. you MUST do that re-mirror because your two disks are
no
longer identical, and reads will alternate between them, so some
reads will
get new data and others will get old data, which will be highly
chaotic.
On Wed, Nov 4, 2020 at 6:18 PM H agents@meddatainc.com wrote:
My computer running CentOS 7 is configured to use BIOS RAID0 and has
two
identical SSDs which are also encrypted. I had a crash the other day
and
due to a bug in the operating system update, I am unable to boot the
system
in RAID mode since dracut does not recognize the disks in grub.
After
modifying the grub command line I am able to boot the system from
one of
the harddisks after entering the LUKS password, seemingly without
any
problems but am obviously not running in RAID0 mode. When I booted
in
single-disk mode I am sure there were some new files created on the
single
SSD the system sees but I fairly quickly shut it down until this can
be
fixed.
My question is: once the operating system fix has been released and
I can
once again boot in BIOS RAID0 mode and decrypting both SSDs (same
password
entered only once of course), how will the BIOS RAID0 react? How
will it
handle new files on one disk, altered timestamps etc.?
Thanks.
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How do I do the remirroring once the system is working again? I filed a bug report on bugs.centos.org (https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=17830#c37850) but I could use some more assistance to take this further...
It was suggested that "if no kernel boots any more, I am pretty sure that your initial ramdisks were rebuild without including a kernel module required by LUKS.you should rebuild them , forcing dracut to include the missing driver. And in the process you might as well upgrade to centos 7.9, kernel 3.10.0-1160.2.2.el7.x86_64 is already available in the CR repository."
Unfortunately I do not know how do the above... And I do not know which drivers are missing that I need to include...
If anyone would be able to tell me the specific steps I will attempt to do the above.
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I should have corrected the previous info, it is RAID1, ie mirroring, not RAID0.