Re: array always resyncs on boot

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Luca Berra wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 04:23:17PM -0500, Tom Walsh wrote:
<sigh> I need help!

i'll try :(
I've overhauled the software, replaced the operating system
innumerable times with several Mandriva distros: 2008, 2008.1, 2009.
Removed the Mandriva kernel and compiled a stock 2.6.27.7 from
ftp.kernel.org.  Ran the Seagate SeaTools on all four drives, no
errors.  Ran the Western Digital Date Lifeguard on the two drives, no
errors.  Changed from raid5 to raid10, still resyncs on boot.

https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=40023

read the whole of it.


FWIW, this problem with udev seems to be a tricky one to resolve. After test driving the new KDE4 desktop, I ran screaming back to the earlier KDE3 (to get work done, not look at eye-candy). The problem with the raid10 volume appeared again in a differnet form. All partitions within the array came up as spares.

Downloading and installing mdadm v2.6.8 Nov 28 2008 cured this.

The array is assembling properly at boot, no changes to scripts or udev. The array does have an internal bitmap though, holdover from last time.

TomW


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