hello all,
my terastation is a few years old and i have never had problems with it until now. three weeks ago HD1 failed, so i replaced it and the array rebuilt ok. no obvious issues.
a week ago HD2 failed, so i replaced that too. again it seemed to rebuild ok. users could access their data fine.
a couple days ago users complained they could not access. examination of the display on the unit itself, as well as the emails the terastation sends to me show E14 Raid Array1 Can't Mount.
some findings:
all drives were reporting zero errors up to the event
E14 error spontaneouls showed up. terastation is on a UPS. no evidence of power loss or shutdown.
consoling in via the web interface still works fine, although features i should normally be able to click on are greyed out and not available. e.g. no buttons under Disk Check are available.
A message on the Disk Management, Raid Setup page says "An error in a RAID Array has been detected.
no light on the terastation shows "fail". all 4 red leds are dark.
an I14 error preceeds the E14 error during boot.
logs show an issue fsck'ing the XFS system on dev/md2:
#[miconapl.mcon_get_version] mcon_version=TS-HTGL/R5Ver1.0
Jun 15 09:08:16 CONSERVATORY kernelmon: cmd=micon_interrupts
Jun 15 09:08:27 CONSERVATORY last message repeated 14 times
Jun 15 09:08:33 CONSERVATORY FsckXFS: try to repair XFS....
Jun 15 09:08:33 CONSERVATORY FsckXFS: . giveup.
Jun 15 09:08:33 CONSERVATORY MountXFS: mount /dev/md2 fail.
Jun 15 09:08:36 CONSERVATORY kernelmon: cmd=micon_interrupts
replacing HD2 with a new one does not help. same error.
completely removing HD2 does not help.
the unit is a terastation TS-HTGL/R5, firmware 1.23. yeah, pretty old...
any advice on where to go from here?
thanks
mike
Surely something can be done? What is the point in having a raid array if a spontaneous E14 error shows up and you lose everything?
Curiously, I am still getting reports from the TS that there are 0 errors on each drive - even though the array isn't mounted.
Would a data recovery outfit have a chance of recovering the data? this machine is the backup of important data.
mhayden wrote:Surely something can be done? What is the point in having a raid array if a spontaneous E14 error shows up and you lose everything?
RAID will protect against a HDD failure, not a RAID failure as you have had in this instance.
Curiously, I am still getting reports from the TS that there are 0 errors on each drive - even though the array isn't mounted.
Thats because there is no problem with the HDDs, the issue is with the software RAID system.
Would a data recovery outfit have a chance of recovering the data? this machine is the backup of important data.
Yes, data can almost always be recovered, its just a matter of how much money you are willing to pay for it!