Hi Neil, I've just installed a new SATA controller and a pair of 320Gb disks into my system. Went great. I'm running 2.6.21-rc6, with the ATA drivers for my disks. I had a RAID1 mirror consisting of two 120gb disks. I used mdadm and grew the number of disks in md0 to four, then added in the two new disks. Let it resync overnight, and then this morning I removed the two old disks. Went really really really well. But now I'm trying to grow (using mdadm v2.5.6, Debian unstable system) the array to use the full space now available. Then I'll grow the PVs and LVs I have on top of these to make them bigger as well. The re-sync is going: > cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [linear] [raid0] [raid1] [raid10] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] md0 : active raid1 sdd1[1] sdc1[0] 312568000 blocks [2/2] [UU] [========>............] resync = 42.1% (131637248/312568000) finish=373264.5min speed=0K/sec bitmap: 1/224 pages [4KB], 256KB chunk unused devices: <none> But it's going slowly and dragging down the whole system with pauses, and I'm getting tons of the following messages in my dmesg output: [50683.698708] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50683.763687] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50683.828621] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50683.893520] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50683.958396] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50684.023265] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50684.088202] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50684.153196] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50684.218129] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) [50684.283044] md0: invalid bitmap page request: 251 (> 223) Is there anyway I can interrupt the command I used: mdadm --grow /dev/md0 --size=##### which I know now I should have used the --size=max paramter instead, but it wasn't in the man page or the online help. Oh well... I tried removing the bitmap with: mdadm --grow /dev/md0 --bitmap=none but of course it won't let me do that. Would I have to hot-fail one of my disks to interrupt the re-sync, so I can remove the bitmap, so I can then grow the RAID1 to the max volume size? Thanks, John john@xxxxxxxxxxx - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html