Re: RAID array is gone, please help

From: Stephen Mueller
Date: Thu Mar 23 2017 - 17:11:33 EST


First I'm getting the data off the RAID... then I'm going to delete the whole thing again... create a new RAID using partitions... follow every step carefully... then once the new RAID array is there, I'll throw a
bit of data on it, and then reboot and see if it's still there...
if so, I'll repopulate all the data. Thanks.

On 3/23/2017 22:09, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 10:02:23PM +0100, Stephen Mueller wrote:
Looks like it worked! Thanks!

Well at least you could backup the data, just in case.

I used:

sudo mdadm --create /dev/md0 --assume-clean --verbose --level-10
--raid-devices=4 /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf

I wonder about the assume-clean, but I would think any data you wrote
will have been duplicated at the time you wrote it, and only unused
space might not have been synced yet.

Maybe running a forced resync would be worthwhile.

And I got my instructions for creating the array here, and they
also don't use partitions...

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-raid-arrays-with-mdadm-on-ubuntu-16-04

Well it works, as long as you don't leave anything around to confuse it,
in this case a GPT partition table that somehow came back to bite you.

I wonder if mdadm could perhaps warn about the existing partition table
when being asked to create a new device.

Does it survive reboots now?