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Jun 27, 2013Disk mount x86 in Linux LVM HELP
So I have a readynas ultra 2 with 2 TB drives that got that whole "Missing shares error" thing. So I thought that I would take one of the drives, mount it in linux (ive done this b4), and reset the o...
siigna
Jul 01, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
Looks like you're indeed missing the superblock on that disk. I'll imagine it'll output about the same as your assemble command, but what do you get from 'mdadm -E /dev/sdc3' ?
You can force a recreation of the superblock, but I wouldn't do this unless you're absolutely sure of what you're doing. You'll need to get the array itself as well as the logical volume up before you can mount the filesystem.
You can mount /dev/md0 as a regular ext2/3 filesystem (because that's what it is) and you should be able to pull the RAID configuration logs out of /var/log/frontview. If you can post the latest "raid_config_*.log" that contains md2 that would be helpful.
You can force a recreation of the superblock, but I wouldn't do this unless you're absolutely sure of what you're doing. You'll need to get the array itself as well as the logical volume up before you can mount the filesystem.
You can mount /dev/md0 as a regular ext2/3 filesystem (because that's what it is) and you should be able to pull the RAID configuration logs out of /var/log/frontview. If you can post the latest "raid_config_*.log" that contains md2 that would be helpful.
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