Bug in MDADM or just crappy computer?

2005-02-20 Thread Phantazm
My resync problem still goes on :-( When the resync is done on my raid5 with 8 disks just goes into a loop and marks 2 disks as failed. Then i need to reboot and assemble them again with the force. (the 2 disks thats failing isnt on same controller card) And the kernel log is filled up with

Re: Bug in MDADM or just crappy computer?

2005-02-20 Thread Phantazm
haha now thi sis even more wierd. Rebuild rate is at 1700K/s when my box is not loaded. When i change make flags to -j5 and compile something. The load ofcourse rises but strange thing is that rebuild rate also rises. Seems like reverse fnction of what it should :) Did 4 compiles at the same

Re: Bug in MDADM or just crappy computer?

2005-02-20 Thread Phantazm
Really really wierd. Compiling gcc and glibc and wrote a lil script in perl that does a loop and loads the cpu´s to aprox 95%. The resyncspeed is at 9000K/s Think my computer is haunted. Phantazm [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] My resync problem still goes on

Re: [PATCH md 0 of 9] Introduction

2005-02-20 Thread Neil Brown
On Friday February 18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Would you recommend to apply this package http://neilb.web.cse.unsw.edu.au/~neilb/patches/linux-devel/2.6/2005-02-18-00/patch-all-2005-02-18-00 To a 2.6.10 kernel? No. I don't think it would apply. That patch it mostly experimental stuff. Only

Re: 2.6.11-rc4 md loops on missing drives

2005-02-20 Thread Brad Campbell
Neil Brown wrote: On Tuesday February 15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: G'day all, I'm not really sure how it's supposed to cope with losing more disks than planned, but filling the syslog with nastiness is not very polite. Thanks for the bug report. There are actually a few problems relating to