Very small internal bitmap after recreate

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I have a 5 disk version 1.0 superblock RAID5 which had an internal bitmap that has been reported to have a size of 299 pages in /proc/ mdstat. For whatever reason I removed this bitmap (mdadm --grow -- bitmap=none) and recreated it afterwards (mdadm --grow -- bitmap=internal). Now it has a reported size of 10 pages.

Do I have a problem?

# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4]
md1 : active raid5 sdd1[0] sdh1[5] sdf1[4] sdg1[3] sde1[1]
1250273792 blocks super 1.0 level 5, 128k chunk, algorithm 2 [5/5] [UUUUU]
      bitmap: 0/10 pages [0KB], 16384KB chunk

# mdadm -X /dev/sdg1
        Filename : /dev/sdg1
           Magic : 6d746962
         Version : 4
            UUID : e1a335a8:fc0f0626:d70687a6:5d9a9c19
          Events : 408088
  Events Cleared : 408088
           State : OK
       Chunksize : 16 MB
          Daemon : 5s flush period
      Write Mode : Normal
       Sync Size : 312568448 (298.09 GiB 320.07 GB)
          Bitmap : 19078 bits (chunks), 0 dirty (0.0%)

# mdadm --version
mdadm - v2.6.2 - 21st May 2007

# uname -a
Linux DatenGrab 2.6.22.9-0.4-default #1 SMP 2007/10/05 21:32:04 UTC i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux


Regards Ralf

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