Re: filesystem corruption with RAID6.

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"H. Peter Anvin" <hpa@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

  [ ... ]

> Dig into the code and try to figure out what is happening.  My best
> guess at this point is that a block which is dirty isn't getting
> marked as such, and therefore isn't getting correctly written back,
> but it could also be that it tries to reconstruct a block before it
> actually has all the blocks that it needs to do the reconstruction
> correctly.

  ho-hum.  good idea, but with my current knowledge of the RAID-code,
  I'm somewhat doubtful of what I can accomplish.  I'll try to have a
  look though.  again, thanks for all the work on the MD layer.  ;-)

-- 
Terje
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