Re: Can't resolve mismatch_count > 0 for a raid 1 array

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On Thu, April 9, 2009 9:49 am, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
> Steven Ellis <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> I've resolved most of my raid issues by re-housing the affected system
>> and replacing the motherboard, but across the 3 boards I've tried I
>> always have an issue with my /dev/md1 array producing mismatch_count
>> of 128 or 256.
>>
>> System is running Centos 5.2 with a Xen Dom0 kernel
>>
>> This md1 volume is a pair of 40GB HDs raid1 on an IDE controller which
>> I them have a bunch of LVM's that are my Xen guests.
>>
>> Is there any chance that these mismatch_count values are due to swap
>> partitions for the Xen guests?
>>
>> Steve
>
> Have you repaired the raid or do you just check and check and check?
>

Yes I've repaired the raid several times. Then when I put the Xen guests
under load and re-run check the errors re-appear.

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OpenMedia Limited - The Home of myPVR
email   - steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
website - http://www.openmedia.co.nz
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