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SubjectRe: [HELP] Tracking down a MD bug
On Thursday June 24, jkwan@rackable.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been running benchmarks on a ~2TB software RAID array of varying
> configurations using SuSE Linux 9.1's kernel 2.6.4-52-smp. I noticed that
> while resyncing a newly created RAID 5 array the kernel would just hang
> a few seconds after starting.
>
> I compiled 2.6.7-mm1 just now and the RAID array is busy resyncing, and
> still alive, right now.
>
> Are there any MD code changes that could have caused this so I can point
> SuSE somewhere? (Well, then again, many SuSE folks are on this list
> anyway...)

This is definitely a bug in the Suse 2.6.4-52 kernels, and I'm pretty
sure they have fixed it.

NeilBrown

>
> This is on the x86_64 architecture, highmem + SMP + SATA RAID adapter
> (although I'm not using it in hardware mode.) I'll provide config/dmesg
> from the old kernel on request.
>
> Thanks,
>
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> Joshua Kwan
>
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