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2023 Mar 17
0
Mount removed raid disk back on same machine as? original raid
...separately from the existing array.? I used
"sgdisk -G /dev/sdg1" to do this.? It worked, but gave quite a few scary
warning messages in the process.? A better idea would have been to use
uuidgen to generate a random uuid and then start the array like this:
??? mdadm --assemble /dev/md99 --update=uuid --uuid=<newuuid> /dev/sdg1
(might require --force for a broken array, I'm not sure since I didn't
actually do it this way)
Once the array is running, there is another problem.? Attempting to
mount the array gives another error:
??? mount: wrong fs type, bad option,...
2019 Jul 08
2
Server fails to boot
First some history. This is an Intel MB and processor some 6 years old,
initially running CentOS 6. It has 4 x 1TB sata drives set up in two
mdraid 1 mirrors. It has performed really well in a rural setting with
frequent power cuts which the UPS has dealt with and auto shuts down the
server after a few minutes and then auto restarts when power is restored.
The clients needed a Windoze server