I've had a lot of problems with 2.2.2-ac7 which from the Oops traces lead
directly to raid.
Are these issues known in your latest patch? I'm assuming you saw all my
annoying posts to linux-kernel and this list as well. Just wondering if
this is something that was identified and fixed in this patch.
Thank You
Jeremy Hansen
>
> On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Jochen Heuer wrote:
>
> > I'm currently using the md driver that is built into the kernel with
> > the standard md-tools. Is it recommended to upgrade to those new
> > module+tools if I only use RAID0? If yes, what are the reasons, if not,
> > why not :)
>
> not really. It will be some hassle to get it running with the new tools,
> without destroying contents. If you want/can recreate the array (and thus
> use persistent RAID superblocks), then the transition brings you more
> robust configuration management (accidentally moved devices will not hurt
> the array), autostart/autostop and probably better performance as well.
> (the readahead code is better tuned with the new patch). But YMMV, if you
> are happy with your current setup, there is no reason to move :)
>
> for RAID1/4/5 an upgrade is almost a must ...
>
> -- mingo
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