From: Patrik Jonsson <patrik@ucolick.org>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Strange behaviour on "toy array"
Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 11:22:52 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4287937C.3090307@ucolick.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <62b0912f05051511107a0c4e0@mail.gmail.com>
hi all,
I'm gearing up to setting up a 2tb raid for our research group, and just
to see how this stuff works I made a loopback array on one of my
machines. I created 5 loopback devices of 1mb each, created a raid5
array and formatted. so far so good. I could copy files on and off, fail
a disk with mdadm -f and then return it and everything seemed to work
as i expected. Then I decided to see what happens if things go bad, so i
fail one disk. fine, array reports "clean, degraded" but I can still
access files. Then I fail another, now expecting not to be able to read
anything. But, array reports "clean, degraded" and I can still access
the files. I then proceeded to fail ALL disks and the array was still
"clean, degraded" and I could read the files on it just as well as
before??? Can anyone explain to me what's going on here? Was I seeing
some cached version (given that the array was so small)?
This is on a machine running fedora core 3 ppc.
thanks,
/Patrik
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-05-15 18:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-04-22 10:45 MD bug or me being stupid? Molle Bestefich
2005-04-22 11:25 ` Molle Bestefich
2005-05-12 8:55 ` Molle Bestefich
2005-05-13 2:55 ` Neil Brown
2005-05-15 18:10 ` Molle Bestefich
2005-05-15 18:22 ` Patrik Jonsson [this message]
2005-05-15 20:09 ` Strange behaviour on "toy array" David Greaves
2005-05-15 20:55 ` Patrik Jonsson
2005-05-15 22:13 ` Guy
[not found] <20050516184049.90DDA11416@smtp.ucolick.org>
2005-05-16 21:54 ` Patrik Jonsson
2005-05-17 2:28 ` Guy
2005-05-17 6:04 ` Patrik Jonsson
2005-05-17 7:12 ` Patrik Jonsson
2005-05-17 8:41 ` David Greaves
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