Re: raid10 issues after reorder of boot drives.

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On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 22:37:29 -0400 likewhoa <likewhoa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 04/27/2012 08:35 PM, likewhoa wrote:
> > I am not sure how to proceed now with the output that shows possible
> > pairs as it won't allow me to setup all 8 devices on the array but only
> > 4. Should I run the array creation with -x4 and set the available spare
> > devicesor or just create the array as I can remember which was one pair
> > from each controller. i.e /dev/sda3 /dev/sde3 ...?
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> ok I was able to recreate the array with correct order which I took from
> my /dev/md0's --details output and was able to decrypt the luks mapping
> but XFS didn't open and xfs_repair is currently doing the matrix. I will
> keep this posted with updates.

I hope the order really is correct.... I wouldn't expect xfs to find problems
if it was...

> 
> Thanks again Neil.
> WRT 3.3.3 should I just go back to 3.3.2 which seemed to run fine and
> wait until there is a release of 3.3.3 that has fix?

3.3.4 has the fix and was just released.
3.3.1, 3.3.2 and 3.3.3 all have the bug.  It only triggers on shutdown and
even then only occasionally.
So I recommend 3.3.4.

NeilBrown

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