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From: Hubert Verstraete <hubskml@free.fr>
To: Dan Williams <dan.j.williams@intel.com>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org, Neil Brown <neilb@suse.de>
Subject: Re: RAID5 losing initial synchronization on restart when one disk is spare
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:27:50 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <484F9A96.3010109@free.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <e9c3a7c20806101556q6315f4c1u67bf8879b66d81a9@mail.gmail.com>

Dan Williams wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 4:57 AM, Hubert Verstraete <hubskml@free.fr> wrote:
>> Hubert Verstraete wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> According to mdadm's man page:
>>> "When creating a RAID5 array, mdadm will automatically create a degraded
>>> array with an extra spare drive. This is because building the spare
>>> into a degraded array is in general faster than resyncing the parity on
>>> a non-degraded, but not clean, array. This feature can be over-ridden
>>> with the --force option."
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, I'm seeing a kind of bug when I create a RAID5 array with
>>> an internal bitmap, then stop the array before the initial synchronization
>>> is done and restart the array.
>>>
>>> 1° When I create the array with an internal bitmap:
>>> mdadm -C /dev/md_d1 -e 1.2 -l 5 -n 4 -b internal -R /dev/sd?
>>> I see the last disk as a spare disk. After the restart of the array, all
>>> disks are seen active and the array is not continuing the aborted
>>> synchronization!
>>> Note that I did not use the --assume-clean option.
>>>
>>> 2° When I create the array without a bitmap:
>>> mdadm -C /dev/md_d1 -e 1.2 -l 5 -n 4 -R /dev/sd?
>>> I see the last disk as a spare disk. After the restart of the array, the
>>> spare disk is still a spare disk and the array continues the synchronization
>>> where it had stopped.
>>>
>>> In the case 1°, is this a bug or did I miss something?
>>> Secondly, what could be the consequences of this non-performed
>>> synchronization ?
>>>
>>> Kernel version: 2.6.26-rc4
>>> mdadm version: 2.6.2
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Hubert
>> For the record, the new stable kernel 2.6.25.6 has the same issue.
>> I thought maybe the patch "md: fix prexor vs sync_request race" could have
>> fixed this, unfortunately not.
>>
>
> I am able to reproduce this here, and I notice that it does not happen
> with v0.90 superblocks.  In the v0.90 case when the array is stopped
> the last disk remains marked as spare.  The following hack seems to
> achieve the same effect for v1 arrays, but I wonder if it is
> correct... Neil?

Thanks Dan.
I quickly tried your patch on 2.6.25.6, unfortunately it did not fix the 
issue.

Regards,
Hubert
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  reply	other threads:[~2008-06-11  9:27 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-06-04 10:13 RAID5 losing initial synchronization on restart when one disk is spare Hubert Verstraete
2008-06-10 11:57 ` Hubert Verstraete
2008-06-10 22:56   ` Dan Williams
2008-06-11  9:27     ` Hubert Verstraete [this message]
2008-06-11 23:40     ` Neil Brown
2008-06-11 14:44   ` Hubert Verstraete
2008-06-11 23:38     ` Neil Brown
2008-06-12 13:05       ` Hubert Verstraete
2008-06-12 16:59         ` Dan Williams
2008-06-12 18:11           ` Hubert Verstraete
2008-06-11 23:45 ` Neil Brown
2008-06-12  8:03   ` David Greaves
2008-06-12 17:01     ` Dan Williams
2008-06-12  9:12   ` Hubert Verstraete

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