I suggest using Google.  I would imagine that with so many IBM
Deathstar drives in this world that someone would have run into your
problem before.

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 11:48 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In that case, your problem exceeds the level of my experience, My
> apology.
>
> Do please let us know your solution when you find it.
>
>
> On Dec 22, 11:39 pm, lrhorer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> No, the drives are SATA, and it's a Silicon Image controller with port
>> multipliers.  As I already mentioned, the array is using mdadm for
>> management.  The controller is dumb as a post - no pun intended.
>>
>> On Dec 22, 10:21 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > Is this a SCSI array? If so what type of controller are you using?
>>
>> > My Compaq servers use a seperate "card specific" utility to set up the
>> > array before the OS ever gets a look at it. I wonder if the DRAM on
>> > your controller card has lost its programming during the crash.
>>
>> > On Dec 21, 2:28 pm, lrhorer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > I am in serious need of some help.  I have a RAID 6 array running
>> > > under Debian "Lenny" Linux using mdadm.  I have a 10 disc array set
>> > > up, and I suffered a system failure requiring a reboot.  Now, the
>> > > array won't start.  When I attempt to run --assemble, it thinks 3 of
>> > > the drives are spare, so it won't run the array.  I tried manually
>> > > assembling the array by writing to /sys/block/md0/md/dev-sd*/slot, but
>> > > the system won't let me write to any of the directories, I assume
>> > > because the array is not running.  How can I force mdadm to assemble
>> > > and run at least 8 of the drives?  The issue which caused the drives
>> > > to fail and then the system to halt has been resolved, but I can't
>> > > figure out how to get the array back online without losing everything
>> > > on the drives.  To answer the obvious question, I do have a backup
>> > > system, but it failed 3 days ago, and it's going to be a while before
>> > > the backup system can be repaired.
>>
>> > > If it's relevant, the drives are all unpartitioned, and the array is
>> > > also unpartitioned, formatted as one large ext2 file system.
> >
>



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