SATA Raid 5 and losing a drive

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hardware raid is a good thing..:)

Andy Green wrote:
> Andy Green wrote:
>> Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
>>
>>> Did you try doing any I/O to the array?  In my limited experience 
>>> with software RAID, it won't notice a drive missing until it tries to 
>>> do something with said drive.
>>
>> Yes I did do this, I copied a file to the mountpoint and did a sync. 
>> Nothing.
> 
> Hm Googling around suggests that everyone with SATA raid may be 
> experiencing the same lack of warning that their safety net just blew a 
> hole through the server farm roof in a bid to reach escape velocity.
> 
> ''...The error handling is very simple, but at this stage that is an 
> advantage. Error handling code anywhere is inevitably both complex and 
> sorely under-tested. libata error handling is intentionally simple. 
> Positives: Easy to review and verify correctness. Never data corruption. 
> Negatives: if an error occurs, libata will simply send the error back 
> the block layer. There are limited retries by the block layer, depending 
> on the type of error, but there is never a bus reset.
> 
> Or in other words: "it's better to stop talking to the disk than 
> compound existing problems with further problems."
> 
> As Serial ATA matures, and host- and device-side errata become apparent, 
> the error handling will be slowly refined. I am planning to work with a 
> few (kind!) disk vendors, to obtain special drives/firmwares that allow 
> me to inject faults, and otherwise exercise error handling code.
> 
> Error handling improvements will almost certainly be required in order 
> to implement features such as device hotplug.
> ...''
> 
> http://linux-ata.org/software-status.html
> 
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