Yep. RAID re-sync is deliberately limited. The idea being that disk performance isn't affected too greatly whilst re-syncing the drive (so your application stays running, the reason you RAIDed in the first place).
Under Linux 2.4 see proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
makes sense :) best answer yet
thanks Glen.
under 2.6.6 it seems to be the same option.
I got the libata intel drivers to work and the raid array went from hd to sd, and the mdadm and auto-detection kicked and remapped everything transparently. It was sweet.
Much faster performance with the latest SATA drivers
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