On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Dexter Filmore wrote:
xerxes:/sys/block/md0/md# cat mismatch_cnt
147248
Need to worry?
If you have a swap file on this array, then that could explain it, so
don't worry.
Nope, swap is not on the array.
Couple of loops tho.
If not... maybe worry?
I assume you did a 'check' or 'repair' before looking at this file?
Correct, "check".
If not and it is a newly created array, then it is just telling that
the drives didn't have the same content when you started....
Array has been in use for quite a while.
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Neil,
So in his case, is there anyway to determine which files are potentially
corrupted?
Justin.
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