![]() Mdadm: /dev/sdb1 is not suitable for this array. Mdadm: super0.90 cannot open /dev/sdb1: Device or resource busy I didn’t get the error message about line 280 in this case but mdadm gave me message like this:ĭestroying was done, would you like to continue with installation? y The result is always the same and I always have to do 2 attempts.Īs I mentioned, I’ve also tried to run the script on a VM running Ubuntu 12. I’ve tried it many times on 2 different PCs (1-st is a laptop with SATA-USB interface, the 2d one is a PC and MBL was connected via SATA interface directly). My question is, how will I do this “ Check Storage Settings in your dashboard to get a % complete on the array build”? The MBLD LED is yellow blinking… I think it is rebuilding the Span… Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: doneĢ047803392 bytes (2.0 GB) copied, 289.132 s, 7.1 MB/s Mdadm: creation continuing despite oddities due to -runĢ4997 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super userģ2768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per groupĬhecking for bad blocks (read-only test): 0.00% done, 0:00 elapsed. Mdadm: /dev/sda1 appears to contain an ext2fs file system ![]() This is the point of no return, continue? y Number Start End Size File system Name Flags Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B Mdadm: stopped /mnt/usb % mdadm -S /dev/md3 Mdadm: stopped /mnt/usb % mdadm -S /dev/md2 I’ve been reading this thread for a couple of weeks and I am right now in the middle of powering up the MBLD after following STEP 5 (DEBRICKING DISK A)īTW, here’s what /mnt/usb % mdadm -S /dev/md0 It is my first time to post in this community and I’d like to share my experience I honestly am not sure about the Mac file system capabilities, since that was not my focus, but this is a Swiss Army Knife of computer rescue. In my case it is mostly NTFS, but I think there are many alternatives in there regarding volume types. Your target disk should be able to be whatever partitioning and formatting is appropriate to your needs. There are a few utilities put out front, such as a Mount, a drive Status, and a File Manager. I am hopeful that with this environment you can transfer files from the NAS RAID 1 Drive A. This takes you to a graphical desktop with menu accesses to different types of utilities. When your two drives are hooked up, boot from the Hiren’s CD, and select the default Linux w/gParted Magic. If you know there are only two physical drives, it is easy to know which is which by size or by volume labels. In any case, the way I have gone about such things is to connect only the Source (MBL Duo, Disk A (I hope)), and Destination disk to avoid any mistakes with drive designations under Linux. I have used Hiren’s more, and have had one amazing data recover experience with it. Presumably, you don’t need to repair or recover anything-you just want to read them. Or, my favorite, Hiren’s Boot CD, found here-īoth of these provide menu-driven booting into different setup choices. Is your Ubuntu machine something that can boot from a Linux Live CD? You could try System Rescue CD, found here. Id appreciate any help possible as a lot of my data is currently stuck on this device.įor some general ideas, look at the first page of the Guide thread we are currently in. What do I need to do to A: Backup the Data B: Restore the System Firmware / Code so that the MBL works again whilst restoring the data. Ive got the disks out of the enclosure and attached them to Mac OSX & Ubuntu to try and get my head around things but I cant even mount them to look at the structure. I restarted the device then got the above light… ![]() I have a My Book Live Duo, it was set to RAID 1 (mirror) and on Sunday when I went to the dashboard it was showing a firmware message but kept looping the web portal page. I spoke to WD following a Yellow (Lime) solid light and no network registration…they advised me to mount the disk and back it up and then arrange an in warranty replacement.įirst of all Id rather fix this myself, Im a techy but only really windows / basic mac osx and have had no experience of linux commands before and really need a link or someone that can point me in the right direction. Guys, Im getting increasingly concerned over how to get my MBL Duo resolved.
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