On Monday March 5, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Neil Brown wrote:
> [trim Q re how resync fixes data]
> > For raid1 we 'fix' and inconsistency by arbitrarily choosing one copy
> > and writing it over all other copies.
> > For raid5 we assume the data is correct and update the parity.
> 
> Can raid6 identify the bad block (two parity blocks could allow this
> if only one block has bad data in a stripe)? If so, does it?

No, it doesn't.

I guess that maybe it could:
   Rebuild each block in turn based on the xor parity, and then test 
   if the Q-syndrome is satisfied.
but I doubt the gain would be worth the pain.

What we really want in drives that store 520 byte sectors so that a
checksum can be passed all the way up and down through the stack
.... or something like that.

NeilBrown
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