RAID 5: Degradation, Failure and Migration

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Re: RAID 5: Degradation, Failure and Migration

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dolbyman wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 4:38 am yes, try that one
OK so it looks like it worked! Here are the results:

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[~] # /etc/init.d/init_lvm.sh
Changing old config name...
Reinitialing...
Detect disk(8, 48)...
dev_count ++ = 0Detect disk(8, 16)...
dev_count ++ = 1Detect disk(8, 32)...
dev_count ++ = 2Detect disk(8, 0)...
dev_count ++ = 3Detect disk(8, 48)...
Detect disk(8, 16)...
Detect disk(8, 32)...
Detect disk(8, 0)...
sys_startup_p2:got called count = -1



















  --==  Thank you for participating in the global usage survey  ==--
The server's response is:

you are the 739th user to install this version
  Found duplicate PV eQo89pjKIPh9zm12bysg0lmNwwyURXnJ: using /dev/drbd1 not /dev/md1
  Using duplicate PV /dev/drbd1 from subsystem DRBD, ignoring /dev/md1
  LV Status              NOT available
sh: /sys/block/dm-5/dm/pool/tier/relocation_rate: Permission denied
Done
I have no idea what the survey was but the RAID is currently rebuilding and the dashboard status colour has changed from red to orange. Thank you so much for all of your help! 😁

I'll give another update tomorrow when the rebuild, File System Check and Bad Block scans are finished.

And, yes, I'll be backing up my essential files on my extra disc, too.
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Re: RAID 5: Degradation, Failure and Migration

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glad it worked out
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Re: RAID 5: Degradation, Failure and Migration

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dolbyman wrote: Sat Jun 12, 2021 10:51 am glad it worked out
Sorry for such a late reply... it's been a busy week.

I just wanted to confirm that all is well with the new NAS setup (including auto backups to an external drive) and to thank you again for all of your help!
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