Re: Filesystem corruption on RAID1

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On 8/31/17 10:39 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> you gain nothing when you completly lie to fsck and after that switch
> back to normal operations with the other disks part of the game

Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. I meant that you could leave the
array like that (all disks except one write-mostly) permanently, in
normal use (and while fscking too). That way you always have a
consistent view of the array.

With an array composed of modern SSDs, such a setup still performs well
for many loads.

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Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies, http://www.tigertech.net/
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