Re: raid5 reshape/resync

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----- Message from nagilum@xxxxxxxxxxx ---------
    Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2007 15:48:17 +0100
    From: Nagilum <nagilum@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: Nagilum <nagilum@xxxxxxxxxxx>
 Subject: Re: raid5 reshape/resync
      To: Neil Brown <neilb@xxxxxxx>
      Cc: linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


I'm not sure how to reorder things so it will be ok again, I'll ponder
about that while I try to recreate the situation using files and
losetup.

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Ok, I've recreated the problem in form of a semiautomatic testcase.
All necessary files (plus the old xfs_repair output) are at:
 http://www.nagilum.de/md/

I also added a readme: http://www.nagilum.de/md/readme.txt

After running the test.sh the created xfs filesystem on the raid device is broken and (at last in my case) cannot be mounted anymore.

I hope this will help finding the problem.

Kind regards,
Alex.

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