To make a long story short, a server upgrade i was doing failed. the server was set up with a 4 disk raid 1+0. so i had the idea to take the primary set out of the bad server and swap them into a good server that still has the secondary set present and simply rebuild the bad primary set using the good secondary set.
Once the set was rebuilt, i could then pull them back out of the good server and move them back to the original server. I could then use this rebuilt primary set back in its original server to rebuild the original secondary set.
what I'm trying to verify is which disks are being striped and which is the set that mirrors that stripe. (I thought i knew, but now I'm not sure).
Also, how do i prevent it from trying to rebuild the wrong set (i.e. prevent erasing the good data and replacing it with the bad data, which is opposite of the intended goal)
Physically, the layout of the disks look like this when you are staring at the front of the server:
______________________________________________________
[slot 2, scuzi 0]
[slot 1, scuzi 0][slot 1, scuzi 1][slot 2, scuzi 1]
______________________________________________________
what I have been able to determine about the layout so far using start-smart and educated guessing is:
[slot 1, scuzi 0] + [slot 1, scuzi 1] = primary stripe set
[slot 2, scuzi 0]+[slot 2, scuzi 1] = secondary stripe set
[primary striped set] mirrored by [secondary striped set] for fault tolerance.
That is my assumption anyway, please let me know if i have that incorrect.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
(I'll keep google-ing and searching in the meantime...)
Thanks
JD
Once the set was rebuilt, i could then pull them back out of the good server and move them back to the original server. I could then use this rebuilt primary set back in its original server to rebuild the original secondary set.
what I'm trying to verify is which disks are being striped and which is the set that mirrors that stripe. (I thought i knew, but now I'm not sure).
Also, how do i prevent it from trying to rebuild the wrong set (i.e. prevent erasing the good data and replacing it with the bad data, which is opposite of the intended goal)
Physically, the layout of the disks look like this when you are staring at the front of the server:
______________________________________________________
[slot 2, scuzi 0]
[slot 1, scuzi 0][slot 1, scuzi 1][slot 2, scuzi 1]
______________________________________________________
what I have been able to determine about the layout so far using start-smart and educated guessing is:
[slot 1, scuzi 0] + [slot 1, scuzi 1] = primary stripe set
[slot 2, scuzi 0]+[slot 2, scuzi 1] = secondary stripe set
[primary striped set] mirrored by [secondary striped set] for fault tolerance.
That is my assumption anyway, please let me know if i have that incorrect.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
(I'll keep google-ing and searching in the meantime...)
Thanks
JD