raid5: switching cache buffer size

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Anyone know what this means?

My big server is currently fscking a lvm partition which sits on-top of a
raid5 device and the console is scrolling these messages as fast as it can.
It says it's switching from 0 to 512, from 512 to 0 and 0 to 1024 ( or
maybe 512 to 1024, its hard to tell).

What's happening and how do I stop it?

Cheers,

Gordon

Ps. earlier FSCK problems seemed to be due to dodgy AMD motherboard
hardware and (U)DMA. It's a documented AMD bug and they have no
workaround, but plugging a ps/2 mouse in seems to fix it...

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