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Looking to tap into your combined wisdom on this forum, please. Having some issues with my RAID5 volume 4x 2TB SATA on ARC-1210. Here's a rundown of the problem and steps taken to try and fix it so far:
- First symptoms were the raid volume being inaccessible under Windows. I could browse a few deep into the folder tree, but no files would open and media wouldn't play, etc.
- I tried to restart the PC but Windows hung forever on the reboot screen
- After a while I hard rebooted the PC
- Once it came back, I was getting a warning message on the Areca boot screen, and "Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA" messages in log.
I had needed to do a level2reset previously, so I tried that first
This didn't work, so I tried the following instructions:
This didn't have any results either.
At this point, the raidset looks like below:
Raid Set IDE Channels Volume Set(Ch/Id/Lun) Volume State Capacity
Raid Set # 00
Ch01
Ch02
Missing
Ch03
IDE Channels
Channel Usage Capacity Model
Ch01 Raid Set # 00 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Ch02 Raid Set # 00 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Ch03 Raid Set # 00 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Ch04 Free 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Here are the log messages from around the time of the incident.. A bunch of "powered on" messages for some reason, then rebuilding, then lost LBA
2013-3-5 23:5:33 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 23:4:51 RS232 Terminal VT100 Log In
2013-3-5 23:4:33 000:000000163500 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:4:33 000:000000163200 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:4:33 Incomplete RAID Discovered
2013-3-5 23:4:32 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 23:3:50 RS232 Terminal VT100 Log In
2013-3-5 23:3:27 000:000000163500 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:3:27 000:000000163200 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:3:27 Incomplete RAID Discovered
2013-3-5 23:3:26 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 23:2:40 ARC-1210-VOL#00 Start Rebuilding
2013-3-5 23:2:40 Raid Set # 00 Rebuild RaidSet
2013-3-5 23:2:40 IDE Channel 3 Device Inserted
2013-3-5 20:5:11 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:4:29 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:3:47 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:3:5 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:2:23 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:1:41 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:0:59 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:0:17 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 19:59:35 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 19:58:53 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 19:58:11 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-2-21 0:13:34 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-2-21 0:12:51 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-2-21 0:12:9 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
Would appreciate any guidance you guys can provide on how to possibly recover this volume! Please let me know if you need any additional info
Thanks!
-Dmitri
- First symptoms were the raid volume being inaccessible under Windows. I could browse a few deep into the folder tree, but no files would open and media wouldn't play, etc.
- I tried to restart the PC but Windows hung forever on the reboot screen
- After a while I hard rebooted the PC
- Once it came back, I was getting a warning message on the Areca boot screen, and "Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA" messages in log.
I had needed to do a level2reset previously, so I tried that first
In the repair section of the web interface do the following sequence
of commands, to the T and your array will show back up
#1) RESCUE
reboot like it tells you
#2) SIGNAT
#3) LeVeL2ReScUe (caps is important)
reboot like it tells you
#4) Array should be back now, do a SIGNAT again and itll stick
This didn't work, so I tried the following instructions:
The event "Init LBA" happens when the background task has been interrupted (power down or reset) and that interruption can't be recovered. The unrecoverable problem could be a raid set disk member failure/missing while powers fail. This event is used for record the background task progress. In this case, if the interrupted condition can't be recovered any more. You can use the following procedure to clean the LBA record.1. Power off system then remove all disks while power is off.2. Power on system without any disk attached.3. After controller BIOS appears, press TAB/F6 to enter the McBIOS.4. Power off system, then reinserted all disks back while power is off.5. Power on system, the warning message should disappear.
This didn't have any results either.
At this point, the raidset looks like below:
Raid Set IDE Channels Volume Set(Ch/Id/Lun) Volume State Capacity
Raid Set # 00
Ch01
Ch02
Missing
Ch03
IDE Channels
Channel Usage Capacity Model
Ch01 Raid Set # 00 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Ch02 Raid Set # 00 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Ch03 Raid Set # 00 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Ch04 Free 2000.4GB ST32000542AS
Here are the log messages from around the time of the incident.. A bunch of "powered on" messages for some reason, then rebuilding, then lost LBA
2013-3-5 23:5:33 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 23:4:51 RS232 Terminal VT100 Log In
2013-3-5 23:4:33 000:000000163500 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:4:33 000:000000163200 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:4:33 Incomplete RAID Discovered
2013-3-5 23:4:32 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 23:3:50 RS232 Terminal VT100 Log In
2013-3-5 23:3:27 000:000000163500 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:3:27 000:000000163200 Lost Rebuilding/Migration LBA
2013-3-5 23:3:27 Incomplete RAID Discovered
2013-3-5 23:3:26 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 23:2:40 ARC-1210-VOL#00 Start Rebuilding
2013-3-5 23:2:40 Raid Set # 00 Rebuild RaidSet
2013-3-5 23:2:40 IDE Channel 3 Device Inserted
2013-3-5 20:5:11 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:4:29 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:3:47 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:3:5 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:2:23 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:1:41 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:0:59 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 20:0:17 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 19:59:35 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 19:58:53 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-3-5 19:58:11 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-2-21 0:13:34 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-2-21 0:12:51 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
2013-2-21 0:12:9 H/W Monitor Raid Powered On
Would appreciate any guidance you guys can provide on how to possibly recover this volume! Please let me know if you need any additional info
Thanks!
-Dmitri