Am 02.11.2007 um 10:22 schrieb Neil Brown:

On Friday November 2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 5 disk version 1.0 superblock RAID5 which had an internal
bitmap that has been reported to have a size of 299 pages in /proc/
mdstat. For whatever reason I removed this bitmap (mdadm --grow --
bitmap=none) and recreated it afterwards (mdadm --grow --
bitmap=internal). Now it has a reported size of 10 pages.

Do I have a problem?

Not a big problem, but possibly a small problem.
Can you send
   mdadm -E /dev/sdg1
as well?

Sure:

# mdadm -E /dev/sdg1
/dev/sdg1:
          Magic : a92b4efc
        Version : 01
    Feature Map : 0x1
     Array UUID : e1a335a8:fc0f0626:d70687a6:5d9a9c19
           Name : 1
  Creation Time : Wed Oct 31 14:30:55 2007
     Raid Level : raid5
   Raid Devices : 5

  Used Dev Size : 625137008 (298.09 GiB 320.07 GB)
     Array Size : 2500547584 (1192.35 GiB 1280.28 GB)
      Used Size : 625136896 (298.09 GiB 320.07 GB)
   Super Offset : 625137264 sectors
          State : clean
    Device UUID : 95afade2:f2ab8e83:b0c764a0:4732827d

Internal Bitmap : 2 sectors from superblock
    Update Time : Fri Nov  2 07:46:38 2007
       Checksum : 4ee307b3 - correct
         Events : 408088

         Layout : left-symmetric
     Chunk Size : 128K

    Array Slot : 3 (0, 1, failed, 2, 3, 4)
   Array State : uuUuu 1 failed

This time I'm getting nervous - Array State failed doesn't sound good!

Regards
Ralf
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