Re: No syncing after crash. Is this a software raid bug?

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> grep -i ^wcache /proc/ide/hd*/settings

On the 2.6 system where I see the differences between mirrors
I get this result from above command:

/proc/ide/hde/settings:wcache                  1               0               1               rw
/proc/ide/hdg/settings:wcache                  1               0               1               rw

On a 2.4 system where I see no differences between mirrors I
get this result from above command:

/proc/ide/hda/settings:wcache                  0               0               1               rw
/proc/ide/hdc/settings:wcache                  0               0               1               rw
/proc/ide/hde/settings:wcache                  0               0               1               rw
/proc/ide/hdg/settings:wcache                  0               0               1               rw

So how should I interpret this?

(A copy of any replies to my email address will be appreciated).

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