[ale] RAID mirror boot nightmare
Scott McBrien
smcbrien at gmail.com
Mon Jul 9 18:56:53 EDT 2012
What does your grub.conf stanza look like?
-Scott
On Jul 9, 2012, at 6:21 PM, Bob Toxen <transam at verysecurelinux.com> wrote:
> I'm having problems getting my RAID mirror booting again in
> CentOS 5.8 64-bit after GNU's gparted trashed my partition table when
> one of the new Seagate 1 TB SATA disks failed completely.
>
> Booting causes the kernel to complain of an invalid root partition.
> I can't figure out what is invalid about it. FSCK is happy.
>
> I rebuilt the partition table with "CD Rescue" v2.7.1 bootable CD
> (wonderful stuff) and reinstalled my existing GRUB to the MBR.
>
>
> Unfortunately, CentOS 5.8 will no longer recognize my md3 root partition
> (still running in degrated mode since I've not yet replaced the failed
> disk). The CentOS kernel does see the RAID partitions but just doesn't
> want to use one for /!!!
>
> I CAN boot the "CD Rescue" disk and tell it to find and boot an
> existing OS on the hard disk and it will bring up my CentOS 5.8 on
> md3 (before I did mdadm -S /dev/md3 and used fdisk to change its
> partition type from RAID to Linux)
> or will boot up md4 (though apparently with a newer 3.x kernel from the CD).
>
> However, no matter what I do I cannot get my CentOS 5.8 to boot the RAID
> mirror. I also have the root and /boot file systems duplicated to
> md4 and md1 respectively.
>
> I tried
>
> mdadm -S /dev/md3
> mdadm -S /dev/md1
> mdadm --create -n 2 /dev/md3 --level=mirror /dev/sda6 missing
> "/dev/sd6 appears to be part of an existing RAID; do anyway" y
> mdadm --create -n 2 /dev/md1 --level=mirror /dev/sda2 missing
> "/dev/sd2 appears to be part of an existing RAID; do anyway" y
>
> but when I try to boot CentOS 5.8 with "root-md3" it again fails.
>
> However, booting the CD Rescue and selecting "find and boot from hard
> disk" happily boots either RAID partition.
>
>
> Please PLEASE give me some ideas to fix this. $50 to the first right
> answer, REALLY! I'm desperate.
>
> Nothing on the file systems themselves, including the /boot/initrd*
> file and kernels, appear to be damaged. systems themselves)
>
>
> Since FSCK is happy all I can think of is damage to the md superblock at
> the end of the physical partitions. I wonder if the CD Rescue kernel
> (being newer than the CentOS kernel) created to new a version of the
> mdsuperblock. However, my recreating the RAID mirror under CentOS 5.8
> should have fixed it, shouldn't it?
>
> HELP! $50 prize. Really!
>
> Bob Toxen
> bob at VerySecureLinux.com
> transam at VerySecureLinux.com
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