Re: Problems with RAID1 using SATA disks.

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John Lange wrote:

On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 11:50, Gustavo Franco wrote:


linears, but i haven't assembled it yet, i'm having problems when i put
heavy i/o on the linear array cited before.



You don't say what the problems are. Can you provide more details?


Is it ONLY on the linear array?


Hi,

Sorry i've not clarified it on my post to linux-raid, only to lkml[0].I've seen two oops
and the kernel BUG (posted to lkml), and already comented here by Christoph, only
when i run the rsync clients against the rsync server running on this machine storing
files on a linear array. I can try to reproduce it again to post the oops (one using xfs
and the later with ext3) here, but i was hoping that someone have already hit that.


By the way...Christoph can you give more details about that patch? Was it merged
on some kernel already released, i haven't checked it. Isn't strange that a similar
problem can be seen using ext3? FYI, at the moment i'm running on a partition without
raid linear, only xfs and in two days i'll report if the heavy i/o load breaks it again or not.
It seems that i've reached more than one bug through this process.


<http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-raid&m=108438093424360&w=2#-0>[0] = http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0404.1/0706.html

Thanks again,
Gustavo Franco


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