On Thursday November 15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have been looking a bit at the check/repair functionality in the
> raid6 personality.
> 
> It seems that if an inconsistent stripe is found during repair, md
> does not try to determine which block is corrupt (using e.g. the
> method in section 4 of HPA's raid6 paper), but just recomputes the
> parity blocks - i.e. the same way as inconsistent raid5 stripes are
> handled.
> 
> Correct?

Correct!

The mostly likely cause of parity being incorrect is if a write to
data + P + Q was interrupted when one or two of those had been
written, but the other had not.

No matter which was or was not written, correctly P and Q will produce
a 'correct' result, and it is simple.  I really don't see any
justification for being more clever.


NeilBrown
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