On 6/28/20 7:31 PM, John Klos wrote:
Any thoughts about what's going on here? Is this because the drives
are 512e drives? Three weeks is a LONG time to reconstruct.
So this turns out to be a failing drive. SMART doesn't show it's
failing, but the one that's failing defaults to having the
Any thoughts about what's going on here? Is this because the drives are 512e
drives? Three weeks is a LONG time to reconstruct.
So this turns out to be a failing drive. SMART doesn't show it's failing,
but the one that's failing defaults to having the write cache off, and
turning it on
On 6/28/20 12:29 PM, Edgar Fuß wrote:
That's the reconstruction algorithm. It reads each stripe and if it
has a bad parity, the parity data gets rewritten.
That's the way parity re-write works. I thought reconstruction worked
differently. oster@?
Reconstruction does not do the "read",
> That's the reconstruction algorithm. It reads each stripe and if it
> has a bad parity, the parity data gets rewritten.
That's the way parity re-write works. I thought reconstruction worked
differently. oster@?
j...@ziaspace.com (John Klos) writes:
>Next, raidctl doesn't handle NAME= for device yet:
>raidctl -v -a NAME=raid8tb1 raid0
>raidctl: ioctl (RAIDFRAME_ADD_HOT_SPARE) failed: No such file or directory
Yes, so far, only the config file knows about NAME= syntax.
>Finally, even though these are
What is your stripe size?
> [ 2.859768] dk0 at wd2: "raid8tb0", 15611274240 blocks at 1024, type:
> raidframe
At least the components seem to be properly aligned on the disc.
Hello,
I'm setting up two helium, non-SMR, 512e 8 TB disks (HGST HUH728080ALE604)
in a RAIDframe mirror:
[ 2.829768] wd2 at atabus2 drive 0
[ 2.829768] wd2:
[ 2.829768] wd2: drive supports 16-sector PIO transfers, LBA48 addressing
[ 2.829768] wd2: 7452 GB, 15504021 cyl, 16
Hi,
there is a problem (on vax) that I do not really understand. Greg Oster
filed a PR on it (#55415).
A while ago ad@ removed the "(ci)->ci_want_resched = 1;" from
cpu_need_resched() in vax/include/cpu.h.
And as I read the code (in kern_runq.c) it shouldn't be needed,
ci_want_resched