Re: RAID-0 kernel bug

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On 05/23/2015 02:55 AM, Florian Pritz wrote:
On 23.05.2015 03:12, Francis Gerund wrote:
Am I correct to assume that this would ONLY affect systems that include a
RAID-0 filesystem, and that it would not affect other ext4 systems using
SSDs with "discard" in /etc/fstab?

It affects all file systems when used with discard on a raid0 device. It
is not a bug specific to ext4[1]. If you do not use raid0 with discard
you are fine.

[1] https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98501#c14


UUgh, dumb question, but... I have not used/configured this "discard", but I do have 6 Raid0 arrays spinning on my Arch server. Does this corruption potentially apply to me? Is this "discard" something that would be enabled by default? I have never heard of it, so that is the only thing to that concerns me. From the kernel thread, the fix is out on 5/22. What do I do to test whether I suffered corruption?

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