Re: /proc/mdstat bug: 2.6.14.2

2005-12-01 Thread Luca Berra
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:35:18AM -0800, Andrew Burgess wrote: The time and speed display for resync is wrong, the recovery numbers are fine. The resync is actually running at a few MB/sec. md1 : active raid6 sdn1[8](S) sde1[9] sdq1[0] sdu1[6] sdo1[5] sdaa3[4] sdab1[2] sds1[1] 1757815296

Re: /proc/mdstat bug: 2.6.14.2

2005-12-01 Thread Andrew Burgess
Little off this topic, but how did you get the AMD64 x2 to run in single processor mode? I was trying to figure this out months ago. Just boot with maxcpus=1 or make a UP kernel. I have it working now SMP by dumping 2.6.14 and using 2.6.13.4. Nothing but trouble with .14 including hosing half

/proc/mdstat bug: 2.6.14.2

2005-11-29 Thread Andrew Burgess
The time and speed display for resync is wrong, the recovery numbers are fine. The resync is actually running at a few MB/sec. md1 : active raid6 sdn1[8](S) sde1[9] sdq1[0] sdu1[6] sdo1[5] sdaa3[4] sdab1[2] sds1[1] 1757815296 blocks level 6, 128k chunk, algorithm 2 [8/6] [UUU_UUU_]

Re: /proc/mdstat bug: 2.6.14.2

2005-11-29 Thread Neil Brown
On Tuesday November 29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The time and speed display for resync is wrong, the recovery numbers are fine. The resync is actually running at a few MB/sec. md1 : active raid6 sdn1[8](S) sde1[9] sdq1[0] sdu1[6] sdo1[5] sdaa3[4] sdab1[2] sds1[1] 1757815296 blocks