Mismatch UUID
Robert Tench
robtench at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 14 20:17:39 CST 2014
Hi all,
Many thanks for the replies so far.
So here is the reponse from the command line mdadm -E /dev/sd[abcde]2
ubuntu at ubuntu:~$ sudo mdadm -E /dev/sd[abcde]2
/dev/sda2:
Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 1.0
Feature Map : 0x0
Array UUID : e0829810:9782b51f:25529f65:8823419c
Name : (none):4
Creation Time : Fri Jan 1 01:31:17 2010
Raid Level : raid5
Raid Devices : 5
Avail Dev Size : 5856481280 (2792.59 GiB 2998.52 GB)
Array Size : 11712962560 (11170.35 GiB 11994.07 GB)
Super Offset : 5856481536 sectors
State : clean
Device UUID : d405d0c5:2a07d7ed:27abcb5a:0eeadc7d
Update Time : Fri Nov 14 15:58:16 2014
Checksum : c082e9bb - correct
Events : 1243386
Layout : left-symmetric
Chunk Size : 512K
Device Role : Active device 0
Array State : AAAAA ('A' == active, '.' == missing)
/dev/sdb2:
Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 1.0
Feature Map : 0x0
Array UUID : e0829810:9782b51f:25529f65:8823419c
Name : (none):4
Creation Time : Fri Jan 1 01:31:17 2010
Raid Level : raid5
Raid Devices : 5
Avail Dev Size : 5856481280 (2792.59 GiB 2998.52 GB)
Array Size : 11712962560 (11170.35 GiB 11994.07 GB)
Super Offset : 5856481536 sectors
State : clean
Device UUID : 33acf23a:52a0ad00:cda69d9f:468a8c13
Update Time : Fri Nov 14 15:58:16 2014
Checksum : 22fdc525 - correct
Events : 1243386
Layout : left-symmetric
Chunk Size : 512K
Device Role : Active device 1
Array State : AAAAA ('A' == active, '.' == missing)
/dev/sdc2:
Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 1.0
Feature Map : 0x0
Array UUID : e0829810:9782b51f:25529f65:8823419c
Name : (none):4
Creation Time : Fri Jan 1 01:31:17 2010
Raid Level : raid5
Raid Devices : 5
Avail Dev Size : 5856481280 (2792.59 GiB 2998.52 GB)
Array Size : 11712962560 (11170.35 GiB 11994.07 GB)
Super Offset : 5856481536 sectors
State : clean
Device UUID : 1a4f20e2:34926568:af5351a1:9c9f60e9
Update Time : Fri Nov 14 15:58:16 2014
Checksum : 96b21ac - correct
Events : 1243386
Layout : left-symmetric
Chunk Size : 512K
Device Role : Active device 2
Array State : AAAAA ('A' == active, '.' == missing)
/dev/sdd2:
Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 1.0
Feature Map : 0x0
Array UUID : e0829810:9782b51f:25529f65:8823419c
Name : (none):4
Creation Time : Fri Jan 1 01:31:17 2010
Raid Level : raid5
Raid Devices : 5
Avail Dev Size : 5856481280 (2792.59 GiB 2998.52 GB)
Array Size : 11712962560 (11170.35 GiB 11994.07 GB)
Super Offset : 5856481536 sectors
State : clean
Device UUID : 0ee6b711:242fbd18:44c2839e:60e8ad0d
Update Time : Fri Nov 14 15:58:16 2014
Checksum : ada0762 - correct
Events : 1243386
Layout : left-symmetric
Chunk Size : 512K
Device Role : Active device 3
Array State : AAAAA ('A' == active, '.' == missing)
/dev/sde2:
Magic : a92b4efc
Version : 1.0
Feature Map : 0x0
Array UUID : e0829810:9782b51f:25529f65:8823419c
Name : (none):4
Creation Time : Fri Jan 1 01:31:17 2010
Raid Level : raid5
Raid Devices : 5
Avail Dev Size : 5856481280 (2792.59 GiB 2998.52 GB)
Array Size : 11712962560 (11170.35 GiB 11994.07 GB)
Super Offset : 5856481536 sectors
State : clean
Device UUID : f89fdd4c:627a6650:3de0dcab:6790076f
Update Time : Fri Nov 14 15:58:16 2014
Checksum : ec5bd289 - correct
Events : 1243386
Layout : left-symmetric
Chunk Size : 512K
Device Role : Active device 4
Array State : AAAAA ('A' == active, '.' == missing)
What I am curious about is how I should go about attempting to Mount the device and the command line needed. Am I mounting the Raid Array /dev/md4, or am I trying to mount the XFS data partitions contained within with would be made up of /dev/sd[abcde2]? I am a little bit confused by all the various options and what I am exactly suppose to use given being a complete linux novice.
Any help is appreciated?
Rob
> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 17:40:10 -0600
> From: sandeen at sandeen.net
> To: lists at colorremedies.com; robtench at hotmail.com
> CC: xfs at oss.sgi.com
> Subject: Re: Mismatch UUID
>
> On 11/14/14 4:31 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> > It’s very good to ask instead of haphazardly trying things. Trying to
> > normally mount the file system should be safe; and then use dmesg to
> > check for kernel messages. The xfs kernel code is responsible for log
> > replay and making most kinds of repairs, anything it can’t deal with
> > will be reported as a kernel message. If mount fails, report kernel
> > xfs related messages, and also the results from xfs_check -n.
>
> xfs_repair -n
>
> xfs_check is deprecated and has no -n option ;)
>
> -Eric
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