Hi Eric, Thanks for answering! Here are the details: # lvm version LVM version: 2.02.176(2) (2017-11-03) Library version: 1.02.145 (2017-11-03) Driver version: 4.37.0 Configuration: ./configure --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr --includedir=${prefix}/include --mandir=${prefix}/share/man --infodir=${prefix}/share/info --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --disable-silent-rules --libdir=${prefix}/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --libexecdir=${prefix}/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --runstatedir=/run --disable-maintainer-mode --disable-dependency-tracking --exec-prefix= --bindir=/bin --libdir=/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --sbindir=/sbin --with-usrlibdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu --with-optimisation=-O2 --with-cache=internal --with-clvmd=corosync --with-cluster=internal --with-device-uid=0 --with-device-gid=6 --with-device-mode=0660 --with-default-pid-dir=/run --with-default-run-dir=/run/lvm --with-default-locking-dir=/run/lock/lvm --with-thin=internal --with-thin-check=/usr/sbin/thin_check --with-thin-dump=/usr/sbin/thin_dump --with-thin-repair=/usr/sbin/thin_repair --enable-applib --enable-blkid_wiping --enable-cmdlib --enable-cmirrord --enable-dmeventd --enable-dbus-service --enable-lvmetad --enable-lvmlockd-dlm --enable-lvmlockd-sanlock --enable-lvmpolld --enable-notify-dbus --enable-pkgconfig --enable-readline --enable-udev_rules --enable-udev_sync
# uname -a Linux dataserv 4.14.0-3-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.14.13-1 (2018-01-14) x86_64 GNU/Linux Warm regards, Liwei On 5 Feb 2018 15:27, "Eric Ren" <z...@suse.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Your LVM version and kernel version please? > > like: > """" > # lvm version > LVM version: 2.02.177(2) (2017-12-18) > Library version: 1.03.01 (2017-12-18) > Driver version: 4.35.0 > > # uname -a > Linux sle15-c1-n1 4.12.14-9.1-default #1 SMP Fri Jan 19 09:13:51 UTC 2018 > (849a2fe) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > """ > > Eric > > On 02/03/2018 05:43 PM, Liwei wrote: > >> Hi list, >> I had a LV that I was converting from linear to mirrored (not >> raid1) whose source device failed partway-through during the initial >> sync. >> >> I've since recovered the source device, but it seems like the >> mirror is still acting as if some blocks are not readable? I'm getting >> this in my logs, and the FS is full of errors: >> >> [ +1.613126] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.000278] device-mapper: raid1: Primary mirror (253:25) failed >> while out-of-sync: Reads may fail. >> [ +0.085916] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.196562] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.000237] Buffer I/O error on dev dm-27, logical block 5371800560, >> async page read >> [ +0.592135] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.082882] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.246945] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.107374] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.083344] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.114949] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.085056] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.203929] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.157953] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +3.065247] recovery_complete: 23 callbacks suppressed >> [ +0.000001] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.128064] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.103100] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.107827] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.140871] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.132844] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.124698] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.138502] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.117827] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [ +0.125705] device-mapper: raid1: Unable to read primary mirror >> during recovery >> [Feb 3 17:09] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.167553] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.000268] Buffer I/O error on dev dm-27, logical block 5367765816, >> async page read >> [ +0.135138] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.000238] Buffer I/O error on dev dm-27, logical block 5367765816, >> async page read >> [ +0.000365] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.000315] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.000213] Buffer I/O error on dev dm-27, logical block 5367896888, >> async page read >> [ +0.000276] device-mapper: raid1: Mirror read failed. >> [ +0.000199] Buffer I/O error on dev dm-27, logical block 5367765816, >> async page read >> >> However, if I take down the destination device and restart the LV >> with --activateoption partial, I can read my data and everything >> checks out. >> >> My theory (and what I observed) is that lvm continued the initial >> sync even after the source drive stopped responding, and has now >> mapped the blocks that it 'synced' as dead. How can I make lvm retry >> those blocks again? >> >> In fact, I don't trust the mirror anymore, is there a way I can >> conduct a scrub of the mirror after the initial sync is done? I read >> about --syncaction check, but seems like it only notes the number of >> inconsistencies. Can I have lvm re-mirror the inconsistencies from the >> source to destination device? I trust the source device because we ran >> a btrfs scrub on it and it reported that all checksums are valid. >> >> It took months for the mirror sync to get to this stage (actually, >> why does it take months to mirror 20TB?), I don't want to start it all >> over again. >> >> Warm regards, >> Liwei >> >> _______________________________________________ >> linux-lvm mailing list >> linux-lvm@redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm >> read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/ >> >> >
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