Re: [BUG] Raid5 trouble

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On 10/17/07, BERTRAND Joël <joel.bertrand@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> BERTRAND Joël wrote:
> >     Hello,
> >
> >     I run 2.6.23 linux kernel on two T1000 (sparc64) servers. Each
> > server has a partitionable raid5 array (/dev/md/d0) and I have to
> > synchronize both raid5 volumes by raid1. Thus, I have tried to build a
> > raid1 volume between /dev/md/d0p1 and /dev/sdi1 (exported by iscsi from
> > the second server) and I obtain a BUG :
> >
> > Root gershwin:[/usr/scripts] > mdadm -C /dev/md7 -l1 -n2 /dev/md/d0p1
> > /dev/sdi1
> > ...
>
>         Hello,
>
>         I have fixed iscsi-target, and I have tested it. It works now without
> any trouble. Patches were posted on iscsi-target mailing list. When I
> use iSCSI to access to foreign raid5 volume, it works fine. I can format
> foreign volume, copy large files on it... But when I tried to create a
> new raid1 volume with a local raid5 volume and a foreign raid5 volume, I
> receive my well known Oops. You can find my dmesg after Oops :
>

Can you send your .config and your bootup dmesg?

Thanks,
Dan
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