Re: Problem with growing raid1 array (2.6.16-rc1-git2)

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On Friday February 17, asalmela@xxxxxx wrote:
> I had two 80 GB disks in a raid1 set and wanted to replace them with new
> 300 GB disks. Replacing went fine and 'mdadm --grow --size max' seemed to
> work fine until I tried to run 'pvresize'. pvresize complained that
> md device was smaller than before and refused to resize and soon after
> that there was also complaints about access beyond end of device.
> 
> After restarting md array everything worked fine and I was able to
> resize physical volume successfully.

Thanks for the comprehensive report.

This was fixed on the 2nd Feb by

http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=6d89332b776fc11bac0073209e44ec8f39831e4e

which is slightly more recent than the -rc1-git2 you were using.

NeilBrown
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