Re: /proc/mdstat bug: 2.6.14.2

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On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:35:18AM -0800, Andrew Burgess wrote:
The time and speed display for resync is wrong, the recovery numbers are fine.
The resync is actually running at a few MB/sec.

md1 : active raid6 sdn1[8](S) sde1[9] sdq1[0] sdu1[6] sdo1[5] sdaa3[4] sdab1[2] sds1[1]
     1757815296 blocks level 6, 128k chunk, algorithm 2 [8/6] [UUU_UUU_]
     [>....................]  recovery =  3.6% (10616704/292969216) finish=840.3min speed=5597K/sec
md0 : active raid6 sdac2[0] sdz1[4] sdy1[2] sdx1[1] sdw1[3] sdv1[5] sdr2[6]
     1875299328 blocks level 6, 128k chunk, algorithm 2 [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
     [======>..............]  resync = 33.1% (103563392/312549888) finish=1.5min speed=2288625K/sec

This is a amd64 x2 but running in single processor mode because of all the
timer problems with dual cpus

do you have powernow modules loaded on this kernel? they might be
tricking your internal clock.

L.

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