Dan,

> No, the "dirty" bits are on disk. You can run degraded 
> forever (or until the disk fails). The sync upon reconnect 
> will still be much shorter than a full sync (unless the 
> bitmap turns to x'FFFFFF's<g>).
> 

Whew! That's what I was hoping to hear. Does it matter whether you are
using internal or external metadata?

--
Eric Robinson








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