[Discuss] Raid 5 Disk Won't Rebuild
Edward Ned Harvey
blu at nedharvey.com
Sun Jan 15 22:19:58 EST 2012
> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss-
> bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of Chris O'Connell
>
> I have a 6 disk Raid 5 on a Proliant ML350 G3 running Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit
> and one of the disks failed. No matter what I do I can't get the
> replacement disk to rebuild. It comes online, rebuilds for 20 minutes
then
> shuts off. I've tried downloading the HP Array utilities for Linux and
> running, but they don't help me much. The firmware for the drive
> controller and BIOS has been updated to the latest version. I've tried
> four replacement drives, all of them I know are good.
Sounds like a bad backplane, or HBA.
> What's the best utility to back up the whole disk, allowing me to restore
> to a drive (or array) of a different size? I had considered DD, but I
> don't think I can restore the image if the disk sizes don't match, am I
> wrong?
dd would certainly be easy - but it will waste all sorts of disk space on
the backup destination, and it simply won't work if you try to restore onto
a new device of a different size.
What filesystem are you using? if it's ext4, then dump -0uaf would be the
most efficient and reliable way to backup the entire filesystem.
Unfortunately, since it includes your OS too... The restore procedure can
be a pain. Because dump only backs up the filesystem. Not the partition
tables or MBR etc.
You should really be able to fix your system, which sounds like a hardware
problem.
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