Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 07:47:24 -0500 From: "John Souvestre" <johns@sstar.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Vinum Help Needed Message-ID: <000001c4aad9$771163b0$6401a8c0@JohnS> In-Reply-To: <416291F4.5040005@grokking.org>
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Hi. I'm running Vinum on a 4.9 system with 3 drives. The first drive is a = small one and I boot from it. The second and third drive are mirrored, using = Vinum, and contain most of the system's data (1 volume, 1 plex per drive, 1 = subdisk per plex). The system locked up on me this morning. When I rebooted there was a = problem with the Vinum mirrored drives. When I did a "list" from Vinum both = subdisks were "stale" and both plexes were "faulty". After playing around a while, I didn't know what to do, so I stupidly = tried something which probably made things worse. I did a "start" on one of = the plexes. It took a few minutes and then came up along with the subdisk = on it. But I'm afraid that it seems to be empty. When I boot now I get a "bad super block: magic number wrong" error, = along with "unexpected soft update inconsistency", "/dev/vinum/mirror: cannot = figure out file system partition". Vinum now lists the drives as "up", the volume as "up", the plexes as = "up" and "faulty", the subdisks as "up" and "stale". I'm guessing that I blew away the first plex. Is there any way to get = the second plex up and running, and to restore the first plex from it? Thanks! John John Souvestre - Southern Star - (504) 888-3348 - www.sstar.com
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