Hi Guix! Yesterday I had to physically replace a failed disk on milano-guix-1 (one of Guix build machines), that disk was part of a BTRFS RAID10 multi disk array and now the machine is unbootable The BTRFS RAID10 array was made of 6 disks and was running well, some days ago Christopher Baines found that the 5th disk (/dev/sde) of that array failed and was able to remount it in degraded mode in order to re-balance the array and go on working without data loss Unfortunately I was not able to perform a "btrfs replace..." since adding a new disk (we have spare slots) was not detected by the kernel... HP ProLiant Smart Array is not so smart after all (aka bye bye hot swapping of disks) :-S... So I had to reboot the server and enter the config tool, added the new drive as a new Smart Array logical volume (RAID0 with 1 drive) [1] and removed the failed logical volume The problem now is that the boot process stops when trying to mount the BTRFS filesystem, the error is: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- BTRFS error (device sda3): devid 5 uuid [omissis] is missing --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- ([omissis] means I'm not copying the exact uuid, sda3 is the first block device in the BTRFS pool) All I get now is the guix rescue environment prompt, that I do not know how to use: I'm not able to boot with BRTFS in degraded mode :-S Christopher suggested I might be able to at least mount the filesystem with the degraded option in the guix rescue environment, which might be something like: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- (mkdir "/mnt/broken-root") (mount "/dev/sda3" "/mnt/broken-root" "btrfs" 0 "degraded") --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- but we do not know how to proceed from there. Obviously I have no way now to reconfigure guix, the only idea I got is to boot from an USB rescue disk (e.g. grml) and try to do a "btrfs replace..." from there: that should fix the BTRFS array and should allow a mount in non-degraded mode, so the next Guix boot should succeed That machine is physically far away from me and I should collect as much info as possible before I go there to test for a solution (no remote serial console unfortunately) I'm searching the web for a solution, any hint will be greatly appreciated :-) Meanwhile milano-guix-1 build machine is offline... :-( Thank you for your attention, Gio' [1] AFAIU that is the only way to present a single disk to the OS and let the OS manage it as part of a **software** RAID pool (hardware RAID is not an option) -- Giovanni Biscuolo Xelera IT Infrastructures