Hello,
We have an emergency on a FreeBSD server.
Here is the situation :
We have a dedicated server (FreeBSD) with RAID-1 on wich one of the disc has crashed. The crashed disc has been replaced by a new one but we can’t boot on the FreeBSD system anymore. We can only boot in rescue mode on a minimal linux system.
We expect that the boot loader was on the crashed disc and not replicated on the healthy one that is still installed.
We dont know what to do and we can’t find relevant information on how to restore the RAID-1 and the boot loader to get the FreeBSD system up and running again.
As we don’t want to loose data and would like to restore the system as it was we are not confident in trying things we don't control well.
Our questions are :
Do we have to recreate the RAID under linux in rescue mode ? Will we be able to load the FreeBSD system after that ?
Is there a way to re-install the boot loader so we can choose to boot on the old disc were FreeBSD is installed ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
We have an emergency on a FreeBSD server.
Here is the situation :
We have a dedicated server (FreeBSD) with RAID-1 on wich one of the disc has crashed. The crashed disc has been replaced by a new one but we can’t boot on the FreeBSD system anymore. We can only boot in rescue mode on a minimal linux system.
We expect that the boot loader was on the crashed disc and not replicated on the healthy one that is still installed.
We dont know what to do and we can’t find relevant information on how to restore the RAID-1 and the boot loader to get the FreeBSD system up and running again.
As we don’t want to loose data and would like to restore the system as it was we are not confident in trying things we don't control well.
Our questions are :
Do we have to recreate the RAID under linux in rescue mode ? Will we be able to load the FreeBSD system after that ?
Is there a way to re-install the boot loader so we can choose to boot on the old disc were FreeBSD is installed ?
Thanks in advance for your help.