Raid clean, degraded

  • Hello,


    After my external Hard Drive Bay lost Power due to Power Failure from the Main Grid, i cannot access my Backup. In "File-Systems" the Partition is listed as "missing" and in the "Raid Management" as clean and degraded.
    Is there hope to restore my data ?


    Greetings


    Manicat


    Code
    Personalities : [raid1]
    md0 : active raid1 sdb[1]
          1953383488 blocks super 1.2 [2/1] [_U]
          bitmap: 2/15 pages [8KB], 65536KB chunk
    
    
    unused devices: <none>
    Code
    ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid1 num-devices=2 metadata=1.2
    Code
    /dev/mmcblk0p1: LABEL="boot" UUID="CE83-8CE1" TYPE="vfat" PARTUUID="c5ac05a5-01"
    /dev/mmcblk0p2: UUID="2666ed46-1bb6-4ad7-ab5d-2ccde455c5e5" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="c5ac05a5-02"
    /dev/zram0: UUID="35ce7472-fb98-4604-a451-5a0c3af1fdac" TYPE="swap"
    /dev/zram1: UUID="d4dd25be-ee64-49af-85b1-807d7b1bdfbf" TYPE="swap"
    /dev/zram2: UUID="e75d0772-d308-48d7-9972-415b6d109277" TYPE="swap"
    /dev/zram3: UUID="28e32434-0383-404a-b44a-dc139ad71d5c" TYPE="swap"
    /dev/sda: UUID="0440aa50-19c3-b9fd-a84c-2bd5c58e17b7" UUID_SUB="0ae541c9-813e-380e-c173-db36394647d5" LABEL="raspberrypi:IB4TB" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
    /dev/sdc: UUID="0440aa50-19c3-b9fd-a84c-2bd5c58e17b7" UUID_SUB="321de1f1-ef77-d735-c243-4b7c32566a71" LABEL="raspberrypi:IB4TB" TYPE="linux_raid_member"
    /dev/mmcblk0: PTUUID="c5ac05a5" PTTYPE="dos"
    /dev/mmcblk0p3: PARTUUID="c5ac05a5-03"
  • Nevermind, after some restarts its all fine. :thumbup:
    Can you tell me why this happend and how i can "protect" me in the future ?
    These two 2 TB WD reds in RAID 1 are very important for me.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Can you tell me why this happend and how i can "protect" me in the future ?

    Yeah stop using a Raid setup based on USB drives on a Raspberry Pi! Use one for data and the other as an rsync drive + have a backup.

    Raid is not a backup! Would you go skydiving without a parachute?


    OMV 6x amd64 running on an HP N54L Microserver

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