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From: Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Synchronous vs asynchonous mdadm operations
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 10:59:53 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20081204105953.GL32420@arachsys.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20081128162703.GA22404@arachsys.com>

Chris Webb <chris@arachsys.com> writes:

[Re: mdadm --stop being potentially asynchronous]
> The reason for the question is that I'm seeing occasional cases of arrays which
> won't reassemble following such an operation. dmesg alleges there is an invalid
> superblock for all of the six slots which were originally part of the array.

I tracked this one down to my scripts, which were failing to adjust the
available space on the rdevs in a particularly rare case. However, I'm still
wondering about the best way to do a fail/remove combination, given
that fail appears to be asynchronous. The shell fragment I give below seems
way over the top, but I can't see any simpler route....

> I notice that some mdadm operations appear to be asynchronous. For instance,
> 
>   mdadm --fail /dev/md/shelf.51000 /dev/mapper/slot.51000.1
>   mdadm --remove /dev/md/shelf.51000 /dev/mapper/slot.51000.1
> 
> will always fail at the --remove stage with
> 
>   mdadm: hot remove failed for /dev/mapper/slot.51000.1: Device or resource busy
> 
> whereas adding a short sleep in between will make it successful.
> 
> Is there a 'standard' way to wait for this operation to complete or to
> perform both steps in one go, other than something horrible like:
> 
>   mdadm --fail /dev/md/shelf.51000 /dev/mapper/slot.51000.1
>   MD=$((`stat -c '%#T' -L /dev/md/shelf.51000`))
>   MAJOR=$((`stat -c '%#t' -L /dev/mapper/slot.51000.1`))
>   MINOR=$((`stat -c '%#T' -L /dev/mapper/slot.51000.1`))
>   for RD in /sys/block/md$MD/md/rd*; do
>     [ -f $RD/block/dev ] || continue
>     [ "`<$RD/block/dev`" = "$MAJOR:$MINOR" ] || continue
>     while [ "< $RD/state" != "faulty ]; do sleep 0.1; done
>   done
>   mdadm --remove /dev/md/shelf.51000 /dev/mapper/slot.51000.1

Cheers,

Chris.

  parent reply	other threads:[~2008-12-04 10:59 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-11-28 16:27 Synchronous vs asynchonous mdadm operations Chris Webb
2008-11-28 16:41 ` Chris Webb
2008-12-04 10:59 ` Chris Webb [this message]
2008-12-05  4:45   ` Neil Brown

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