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Re: [PERFORM] Arguments Pro/Contra Software Raid

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Hi, Scott & all,

Scott Lamb wrote:

> I don't know the answer to this question, but have you seen this tool?
> 
>     http://brad.livejournal.com/2116715.html

We had a simpler tool inhouse, which wrote a file byte-for-byte, and
called fsync() after every byte.

If the number of fsyncs/min is higher than your rotations per minute
value of your disks, they must be lying.

It does not find as much liers as the script above, but it is less
intrusive (can be ran on every low-io machine without crashing it), and
it found some liers in-house (some notebook disks, one external
USB/FireWire to IDE case, and an older linux cryptoloop implementations,
IIRC).

If you're interested, I can dig for the C source...

HTH,
Markus




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