Re: Data corruption with bcache in 3.11

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If you weren't seeing it before, don't worry about it. Normal setups
with the usual 4k block size won't ever see this.

On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:06 AM, Rolf Fokkens <rolf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm using bcache on my system for about a week now, and all seems rock solid
> to me. I'm even running my root FS on bcache, which means my system might no
> longer boot when something goes wrong. Based on reported issues I also did
> some stress tests to see if anything breaks, e.g. by starting cp's and
> rsync's and see what happens. I can only tell they don't involve much
> caching, but there's no data corruption.
>
> If I can help by trying to reproduce issues, let me know. I tried, but
> wasn't successful in reproducing issues. So provide any instructions on what
> to reproduce and I'll try to do that. Of course the easiest way to reproduce
> for me would be to do it in a VM, but I'm also OK with using my physical
> "test-configuration".
>
> Rolf
>
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