Hello,
I wonder if someone could shed some light on this please.
I have a Dell r710 running a PERC 6i raid controller with proxmox 7.2 running on sda and a thin volume on sdb.
This was recently upgraded from 6.4 last Sunday.
Yesterday there was a power failure which has damaged my thin volume somehow. Proxmox boots ok, and I can access the WebUI.
In the syslog I see this
If i run thin_check I get this
I've tried a repair, but it just exits and says Manual repair required. I can't seem to find any suggestion on how to perform a manual repair.
I do have backups but I would really like to get this back online as the backups were a few days old at the failure.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Cheers
Steve
I wonder if someone could shed some light on this please.
I have a Dell r710 running a PERC 6i raid controller with proxmox 7.2 running on sda and a thin volume on sdb.
This was recently upgraded from 6.4 last Sunday.
Yesterday there was a power failure which has damaged my thin volume somehow. Proxmox boots ok, and I can access the WebUI.
In the syslog I see this
activating LV 'raid-thin/raid-thin' failed: Check of pool raid-thin/raid-thin failed (status:1). Manual repair required!
If i run thin_check I get this
Code:
root@r710:~# thin_check /dev/sdb
examining superblock
superblock is corrupt
bad checksum in superblock, wanted 2594599123
I've tried a repair, but it just exits and says Manual repair required. I can't seem to find any suggestion on how to perform a manual repair.
Code:
root@r710:~# lvconvert --repair raid-thin/raid-thin
Child 334173 exited abnormally
Repair of thin metadata volume of thin pool raid-thin/raid-thin failed (status:-1). Manual repair required!
I do have backups but I would really like to get this back online as the backups were a few days old at the failure.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Cheers
Steve
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