>>>>> "Eric" == Eric Pretorious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eric> On Wednesday 29 June 2005 07:10 pm, Guy wrote:
>>> md: delaying resync of md0 until md2 has finished resync (they
>>> share one or more physical units) md: delaying resync of md1
>>> until md2 has finished resync (they share one or more physical
>>> units) ...
>>>
>>> Should I be concerned by the last two lines?
>> No, this is normal. Your 3 arrays are on the same disk(s). In
>> this case, it is faster to do them 1 at a time.
Eric> Oh - I get it: md can only work on one RAID at a time
Eric> because md0, md1, & md2 are all on sda & sdb (i.e., sda is
Eric> mirrored on sdb). Thanks!
I'm not DELIBERATELY trying to be rude here, but I want you to find the
answer yourself... :)
WHY are you putting multiple md's on the same disks? Did you intend to
do something like this?
md0 /boot sd[ab]1
md1 / sd[ab]2
md2 /usr sd[ab]3
md3 /var sd[ab]4
Just one question (this is the magic :). What do you gain by this? And
why do you do it?
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