[linux-lvm] LVM RAID behavior after losing physical disk
John Stoffel
john at stoffel.org
Thu Jan 27 13:16:39 UTC 2022
>>>>> "Andrei" == Andrei Rodionov <andrei.rodionov at gmail.com> writes:
Andrei> I've provisioned an LVM RAID 6 across 4 physical disks. I'm
Andrei> trying to understand the RAID behavior after injecting the
Andrei> failure - removing physical disk /dev/sdc.
The docs state you need to use 5 devices for RAID6 under LVM, not
four. And you do show 5 disks in your vgcreate, but not your lvcreate
command.
Maybe you could post a test script you use to do your testing to make
sure you're calling it correctly?
Andrei> pvcreate /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf
Andrei> vgcreate pool_vg /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde /dev/sdf /dev/sdg
Andrei> lvcreate -l +100%FREE -n pool_lv --type raid6 pool_vg
Andrei> mkfs.xfs /dev/pool_vg/pool_lv
Andrei> echo "/dev/mapper/pool_vg-pool_lv /mnt xfs defaults,x-systemd.mount-timeout=30 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
This looks ok, but maybe you need to specify the explicit stripe count
and size?
lvcreate --type raid6 -l 100%FREE --stripes 3 --stripesize 1 -n pool_lv pool_vg
Andrei> Everything appears to be working fine:
Andrei> # pvs --segments -o pv_name,pv_size,seg_size,vg_name,lv_name,lv_attr,lv_size,seg_pe_ranges
Andrei> PV PSize SSize VG LV Attr LSize PE Ranges
Andrei> /dev/sda3 <49.00g <24.50g ubuntu-vg ubuntu-lv -wi-ao---- <24.50g /dev/sda3:0-6270
Andrei> /dev/sda3 <49.00g 24.50g ubuntu-vg 0
Andrei> /dev/sdc <100.00g 4.00m pool_vg [pool_lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor--- 4.00m /dev/sdc:0-0
Andrei> /dev/sdc <100.00g 99.99g pool_vg [pool_lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor--- 99.99g /dev/sdc:1-25598
Andrei> /dev/sdd <100.00g 4.00m pool_vg [pool_lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor--- 4.00m /dev/sdd:0-0
Andrei> /dev/sdd <100.00g 99.99g pool_vg [pool_lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor--- 99.99g /dev/sdd:1-25598
Andrei> /dev/sde <100.00g 4.00m pool_vg [pool_lv_rmeta_2] ewi-aor--- 4.00m /dev/sde:0-0
Andrei> /dev/sde <100.00g 99.99g pool_vg [pool_lv_rimage_2] iwi-aor--- 99.99g /dev/sde:1-25598
Andrei> /dev/sdf <100.00g 4.00m pool_vg [pool_lv_rmeta_3] ewi-aor--- 4.00m /dev/sdf:0-0
Andrei> /dev/sdf <100.00g 99.99g pool_vg [pool_lv_rimage_3] iwi-aor--- 99.99g /dev/sdf:1-25598
Andrei> /dev/sdg <100.00g 4.00m pool_vg [pool_lv_rmeta_4] ewi-aor--- 4.00m /dev/sdg:0-0
Andrei> /dev/sdg <100.00g 99.99g pool_vg [pool_lv_rimage_4] iwi-aor--- 99.99g /dev/sdg:1-25598
Andrei> # lvs -a -o name,lv_attr,copy_percent,health_status,devices pool_vg
Andrei> LV Attr Cpy%Sync Health Devices
Andrei> pool_lv rwi-aor--- 100.00 pool_lv_rimage_0(0),pool_lv_rimage_1
Andrei> (0),pool_lv_rimage_2(0),pool_lv_rimage_3(0),pool_lv_rimage_4(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_0] iwi-aor--- /dev/sdc(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_1] iwi-aor--- /dev/sdd(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_2] iwi-aor--- /dev/sde(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_3] iwi-aor--- /dev/sdf(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_4] iwi-aor--- /dev/sdg(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_0] ewi-aor--- /dev/sdc(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_1] ewi-aor--- /dev/sdd(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_2] ewi-aor--- /dev/sde(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_3] ewi-aor--- /dev/sdf(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_4] ewi-aor--- /dev/sdg(0)
Andrei> After the /dev/sdc is removed and the system is rebooted, the
Andrei> RAID goes into "partial" health state and is no longer
Andrei> accessible.
Just for grins, what happens if you re-add the sdc and then reboot?
Does it re-find the array?
Andrei> # lvs -a -o name,lv_attr,copy_percent,health_status,devices pool_vg
Andrei> WARNING: Couldn't find device with uuid 03KtEG-cJ5S-cMAD-RlL8-yBXM-jCav-EyD9I3.
Andrei> WARNING: VG pool_vg is missing PV 03KtEG-cJ5S-cMAD-RlL8-yBXM-jCav-EyD9I3 (last written to /dev/
Andrei> sdc).
Andrei> LV Attr Cpy%Sync Health Devices
Andrei> pool_lv rwi---r-p- partial pool_lv_rimage_0(0),pool_lv_rimage_1
Andrei> (0),pool_lv_rimage_2(0),pool_lv_rimage_3(0),pool_lv_rimage_4(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_0] Iwi---r-p- partial [unknown](1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_1] Iwi---r--- /dev/sdd(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_2] Iwi---r--- /dev/sde(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_3] Iwi---r--- /dev/sdf(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rimage_4] Iwi---r--- /dev/sdg(1)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_0] ewi---r-p- partial [unknown](0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_1] ewi---r--- /dev/sdd(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_2] ewi---r--- /dev/sde(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_3] ewi---r--- /dev/sdf(0)
Andrei> [pool_lv_rmeta_4] ewi---r--- /dev/sdg(0)
Andrei> From what I understand, the RAID should be able to continue
Andrei> with a physical disk loss and be in a "degraded" state, not
Andrei> "partial", because the data is fully present on the surviving
Andrei> disks.
Andrei> From /etc/lvm/lvm.conf:
Andrei> # degraded
Andrei> # Like complete, but additionally RAID LVs of segment type raid1,
Andrei> # raid4, raid5, radid6 and raid10 will be activated if there is no
Andrei> # data loss, i.e. they have sufficient redundancy to present the
Andrei> # entire addressable range of the Logical Volume.
Andrei> # partial
Andrei> # Allows the activation of any LV even if a missing or failed PV
Andrei> # could cause data loss with a portion of the LV inaccessible.
Andrei> # This setting should not normally be used, but may sometimes
Andrei> # assist with data recovery.
What is your actual setting in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf for the block:
activation {
...
activation_mode = "degraded"
...
}
I'm on debian, and not on RHEL8 and I haven't tested this myself, but
I wonder if you needed to really apply the '--stripes 3' value when
you built it?
John
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