Re: breaking ext4 to test recovery

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On 3/31/11 5:21 PM, Andreas Dilger wrote:

> We have a kernel patch "dev_read_only" that we use with Lustre to
> disable writes to the block device while the device is in use.  This
> allows simulating crashes at arbitrary points in the code or test
> scripts.  It was based on Andrew Morton's test harness that he used
> for ext3 recovery testing back when it was being ported to the 2.4
> kernel.
> 
> http://git.whamcloud.com/?p=fs/lustre-release.git;a=blob_plain;f=lustre/kernel_patches/patches/dev_read_only-2.6.32-rhel6.patch;hb=HEAD
>
>  The best part of this patch is that it works with any block device,
> can simulate power failure w/o any need for automated power control,
> and once the block device is unused (all buffers and references
> dropped) it can be re-activated safely.

It won't simulate a lost write cache though, will it?

-Eric
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