Re: questions about softraid limitations | |
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Janos Haar wrote: > Hello list, Neil, Hi Janos > I have worked on a faulty hw raid card data recovery some days before. > The project is already successfully done, but i run into some limitations. Firstly, are you aware that Linux SW raid will not understand disks written by hardware raid. > Than try to build an "old fashion" linear arrays from each disks + 64k > another blockdevice. (for store the superblock) > But the mdadm refused to _build_ the array, because the source scsi > drive is jumpered to readonly. Why? :-) This will not allow md to write superblocks to the disks. > > I try to build the array with --readonly option, but the mdadm still > dont understand what i want. (yes, i know, rtfm...) This will start the array in readonly mode - you've not created an array yet because you haven't written any superblocks... > Its OK, but what about building a readonly raid 5 array for recovery > usage only? :-) That's fine. If they are md raid disks. Yours aren't yet since you haven't written the superblocks. David -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
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