Difference between revisions of "Talk:Raid:Manual Rebuild"
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{{note box|You'll have to determine if your disk can be reinstated at the array. In fact sometimes a raid can get out of sync after a power failure but also some outages times for physical disk itself. It is necessary to test the hard drive if this occurs repeatedly. For this we will use '''smartctl'''.}} | {{note box|You'll have to determine if your disk can be reinstated at the array. In fact sometimes a raid can get out of sync after a power failure but also some outages times for physical disk itself. It is necessary to test the hard drive if this occurs repeatedly. For this we will use '''smartctl'''.}} | ||
− | + | For all the details available by SMART on the disk | |
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+ | smartctl -a /dev/sdb | ||
At least two types of tests are possible, short (~ 1 min) and long (~ 10 min to 90 min). | At least two types of tests are possible, short (~ 1 min) and long (~ 10 min to 90 min). | ||
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smartctl -l selftest /dev/sdb | smartctl -l selftest /dev/sdb | ||
+ | {{Note box|if you need to change the disk due to physical failure found by the smartctl command, install a new disk of the same capacity (or more) and enter the following commands to recreate new partitions by copying them from healthy disk sda.}} | ||
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+ | sfdisk -d /dev/sda > sfdisk_sda.output | ||
+ | sfdisk /dev/sdb < sfdisk_sda.output | ||
+ | If you want to reintegrate the same disk without replacing it, go to the next step. | ||
=== Add the partitions back === | === Add the partitions back === | ||
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=== Another Look at the mdstat === | === Another Look at the mdstat === | ||
− | [root@ ~]# | + | [root@sme8-64-dev ~]# cat /proc/mdstat |
− | Personalities : [raid1] | + | Personalities : [raid1] |
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md1 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda1[0] | md1 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda1[0] | ||
104320 blocks [2/2] [UU] | 104320 blocks [2/2] [UU] | ||
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+ | md2 : active raid1 sdb2[2] sda2[0] | ||
+ | 52323584 blocks [2/1] [U_] | ||
+ | [>....................] recovery = 1.9% (1041600/52323584) finish=14.7min speed=57866K/sec | ||
unused devices: <none> | unused devices: <none> |
Revision as of 21:46, 6 February 2013
Please see my remarks at User_talk:Davidbray — Cactus (talk | contribs) 16:48, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
Thanks Cactus - I've made some changes here so look forward to your feedback
HowTo: Write the GRUB boot sector
Trex (talk) 00:26, 5 February 2013 (MST) Should add a note as per the comment 24 in this Bug re grub will not install on an unpartioned disk
Stephdl (talk) 12:24, 6 February 2013 (MST) ok i work on the howTo...work in progress, don't disturb :p
HowTo: Remove a disk from the RAID1 Array from the command Line
Look at the mdstat
First we must determine which drive is in default.
[root@sme8-64-dev ~]# cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] md1 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda1[0] 104320 blocks [2/2] [UU] md2 : active raid1 sdb2[2](F) sda2[0] 52323584 blocks [2/1] [U_] unused devices: <none>
(S)= Spare (F)= Fail [0]= number of the disk
Fail and remove the disk, sdb in this case
[root@ ~]# mdadm --manage /dev/md2 --fail /dev/sdb2 mdadm: set /dev/sdb2 faulty in /dev/md2 [root@ ~]# mdadm --manage /dev/md2 --remove /dev/sdb2 mdadm: hot removed /dev/sdb2 [root@ ~]# mdadm --manage /dev/md1 --fail /dev/sdb1 mdadm: set /dev/sdb1 faulty in /dev/md1 [root@ ~]# mdadm --manage /dev/md1 --remove /dev/sdb1 mdadm: hot removed /dev/sdb1
Do your Disk Maintenance here
At this point the disk is idle.
[root@sme8-64-dev ~]# cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] md1 : active raid1 sda1[0] 104320 blocks [2/1] [U_] md2 : active raid1 sda2[0] 52323584 blocks [2/1] [U_] unused devices: <none>
For all the details available by SMART on the disk
smartctl -a /dev/sdb
At least two types of tests are possible, short (~ 1 min) and long (~ 10 min to 90 min).
smartctl -t short /dev/sdb #short test smartctl -t long /dev/sdb #long test
to access the results / statistics for these tests:
smartctl -l selftest /dev/sdb
sfdisk -d /dev/sda > sfdisk_sda.output sfdisk /dev/sdb < sfdisk_sda.output
If you want to reintegrate the same disk without replacing it, go to the next step.
Add the partitions back
[root@ ~]# mdadm --manage /dev/md1 --add /dev/sdb1 mdadm: hot added /dev/sdb1 [root@ ~]# mdadm --manage /dev/md2 --add /dev/sdb2 mdadm: hot added /dev/sdb2
Another Look at the mdstat
[root@sme8-64-dev ~]# cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] md1 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda1[0] 104320 blocks [2/2] [UU] md2 : active raid1 sdb2[2] sda2[0] 52323584 blocks [2/1] [U_] [>....................] recovery = 1.9% (1041600/52323584) finish=14.7min speed=57866K/sec unused devices: <none>