Re: RAID1 and data safety?

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Peter T. Breuer <ptb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Neil Brown <neilb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Due to the system crash the data on hdb is completely ignored.  Data
> Neil - can you explain the algorithm that stamps the superblocks with
> an event count, once and for all? (until further amendment :-).

This has nothing to do with the event count but with the state bits.
And the state is set to active/dirty on start and set to clean on
stop/ro. It's just like a filesystem's state but on block device
layer.


regards
   Mario
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