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SubjectRe: Software raid0 will crash the file-system, when each disk is 5TB
Jeff Zheng wrote:
> Here is the information of the created raid0. Hope it is enough.
>
>
If I read this correctly, the problem is with JFS rather than RAID? Have
you tried not mounting the JFS filesystem but just starting the array
which crashes, so you can read bits of it, etc, and verify that the
array itself is working?

And can you run an fsck on the filesystem, if that makes sense? I assume
you got to actually write a f/s at one time, and I've never used JFS
under Linux. I spent five+ years using it on AIX, though, complex but
robust.
> The crashing one:
> md: bind<sdd>
> md: bind<sde>
> md: raid0 personality registered for level 0
> md0: setting max_sectors to 4096, segment boundary to 1048575
> raid0: looking at sde
> raid0: comparing sde(5859284992) with sde(5859284992)
> raid0: END
> raid0: ==> UNIQUE
> raid0: 1 zones
> raid0: looking at sdd
> raid0: comparing sdd(5859284992) with sde(5859284992)
> raid0: EQUAL
> raid0: FINAL 1 zones
> raid0: done.
> raid0 : md_size is 11718569984 blocks.
> raid0 : conf->hash_spacing is 11718569984 blocks.
> raid0 : nb_zone is 2.
> raid0 : Allocating 8 bytes for hash.
> JFS: nTxBlock = 8192, nTxLock = 65536
>
> The working one:
> md: bind<sde>
> md: bind<sdf>
> md: bind<sdg>
> md: bind<sdd>
> md0: setting max_sectors to 4096, segment boundary to 1048575
> raid0: looking at sdd
> raid0: comparing sdd(2929641472) with sdd(2929641472)
> raid0: END
> raid0: ==> UNIQUE
> raid0: 1 zones
> raid0: looking at sdg
> raid0: comparing sdg(2929641472) with sdd(2929641472)
> raid0: EQUAL
> raid0: looking at sdf
> raid0: comparing sdf(2929641472) with sdd(2929641472)
> raid0: EQUAL
> raid0: looking at sde
> raid0: comparing sde(2929641472) with sdd(2929641472)
> raid0: EQUAL
> raid0: FINAL 1 zones
> raid0: done.
> raid0 : md_size is 11718565888 blocks.
> raid0 : conf->hash_spacing is 11718565888 blocks.
> raid0 : nb_zone is 2.
> raid0 : Allocating 8 bytes for hash.
> JFS: nTxBlock = 8192, nTxLock = 65536
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Brown [mailto:neilb@suse.de]
> Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2007 12:04 p.m.
> To: Michal Piotrowski
> Cc: Jeff Zheng; Ingo Molnar; linux-raid@vger.kernel.org;
> linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: Software raid0 will crash the file-system, when each disk
> is 5TB
>
> On Wednesday May 16, michal.k.k.piotrowski@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>> Anybody have a clue?
>>>
>>>
>
> No...
> When a raid0 array is assemble, quite a lot of message get printed
> about number of zones and hash_spacing etc. Can you collect and post
> those. Both for the failing case (2*5.5T) and the working case
> (4*2.55T) is possible.
>


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