Re: Joys of spare disks!

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LinuxRaid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I've been going through the MD driver source, and to tell the truth, can't
> figure out where the read error is detected and how to "hook" that event and
> force a re-write of the failing sector.  I would very much appreciate it if

I did that for RAID1, or at least most of it (look for "robust read
patch" in this group's archive).

I also looked at RAID5, and my reaction was about the same as yours. I
made some progress, then decided that valour was not my colour that day.

> someone out there could send me some some hints/tips/pointers on how to
> impliment this.  I'm not a Linux / kernel hacker (yet), but this should not be
> hard to fix....

Peter

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