On 12/27/23 22:48, pgnd wrote:
without seeing all the details, unfound superblocks aren't good.
But isn't the information `mdadm --examine` prints coming from the
superblock stored on the device? The magic number, that this command
reports, matches what was expected (a92b4efc). I can access that
information for each and every of the component devices.
if you were assembling with the wrong metadata format, that'd be
unsurprising.
but, it sounds like these_were_ working for you at some point.
Yes, they were working right until I upgraded from f37 to f39, which was
mostly (actually only) hammering the SSD, which holds the root volume.
if you're hoping to explore/identify/repair any damage,
there's this for a good start,
https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Recovering_a_damaged_RAID
this too,
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/RAID
i'd recommend subscribing asking at,
https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Asking_for_help
before guessing. a much better place to ask than here.
even with good help from the list, i've had mixed luck with superblock
recovery
-- best, when able to find multiple clean copies of backup superblocks
on the array/drives.
-- worst, lost it all
Thanks. I will ask for help on the mailing list. I actually got good
hope since I'm able to manually assemble and access the data. But first
I will do some reading up.
given the change in behavior, and the older metadata, i'd
consider
starting fresh.
wiping the array & disks, scanning/mapping bad blocks, reformatting
& repartitioning, creating new arrays with lastest metadata, and
restoring from backup.
if you've still got good harwdare, should be good -- better than the
uncertainty.
yup, it'll take awhile. but, so might the hunt & repair process.
Yeah. It's currently still on the bottom of my list. If all else fails,
I will have no other option I guess. At moment I'm a bit torn apart
between wanting to understand what's going and wanting to be able to use
my system again.
Going through all the information, I just discovered that the oldest of
the arrays is close to ten years old and one of the disks has been part
of the setup right from the start (Power_On_Hours: 80952). I've replaced
disks whenever the need arose, never ran into trouble until now...
Thanks for sparring! Whatever the outcome, I'll report here and on
discussion.