Re: lost with degraded RAID1

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Thanks, that explains something.  There was indeed a BIOS-Problem (the
drive vanished was disabled in BIOS suddenly and was only useable
again after reactivating it in the BIOS again). So should have been a
BIOS-problem.

2014-02-09 Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx>:
> Johan Kröckel posted on Sat, 08 Feb 2014 12:09:46 +0100 as excerpted:
>
>> Ok, I did nuke it now and created the fs again using 3.12 kernel. So far
>> so good. Runs fine.
>> Finally, I know its kind of offtopic, but can some help me interpreting
>> this (I think this is the error in the smart-log which started the whole
>> mess)?
>>
>> Error 1 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 2576 hours (107 days + 8
>> hours)
>>   When the command that caused the error occurred, the device was
>> active or idle.
>>
>>   After command completion occurred, registers were:
>>   ER ST SC SN CL CH DH
>>   -- -- -- -- -- -- --
>>   04 71 00 ff ff ff 0f
>>  Device Fault; Error: ABRT at LBA = 0x0fffffff = 268435455
>
> I'm no SMART expert, but that LBA number is incredibly suspicious.  With
> standard 512-byte sectors that's the 128 GiB boundary, the old 28-bit LBA
> limit (LBA28, introduced with ATA-1 in 1994, modern drives are LBA48,
> introduced in 2003 with ATA-6 and offering an addressing capacity of 128
> PiB, according to wikipedia's article on LBA).
>
> It looks like something flipped back to LBA28, and when a continuing
> operation happened to write past that value... it triggered the abort you
> see in the SMART log.
>
> Double-check your BIOS to be sure it didn't somehow revert to the old
> LBA28 compatibility mode or some such, and the drives, to make sure they
> aren't "clipped" to LBA28 compatibility mode as well.
>
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