On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 08:38:08PM +0100, Stephen Mueller wrote:
Apologies, I should have started this on linux-raid...
stephen@fred> sudo gdisk -l /dev/sdc
GPT fdisk (gdisk) version 1.0.1
Partition table scan:
MBR: protective
BSD: not present
APM: not present
GPT: present
Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT.
Disk /dev/sdc: 7814037168 sectors, 3.6 TiB
Logical sector size: 512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): 60F1D54C-9D17-4688-BD6E-447F5E7408EB
Partition table holds up to 128 entries
First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 7814037134
Partitions will be aligned on 2048-sector boundaries
Total free space is 7814037101 sectors (3.6 TiB)
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
stephen@fred>
The other disks are all similar.
How do I remove the MBR/GPT tables? So you would do that, and then the
mdadm --create?
Well at least that seems to confirm that something restored the GPT from
the second copy at the end of the disk, wiping out the md superblock
at 4k.
If you run gdisk /dev/sdc, it has a 'zap' option using the z key to
delete all traces of GPT. That ought to do what you want.