From: Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk>
To: Phil Turmel <philip@turmel.org>,
Mateusz Korniak <mateusz-lists@ant.gliwice.pl>
Cc: Marc MERLIN <marc@merlins.org>,
Kay Diederichs <kay.diederichs@uni-konstanz.de>,
Andreas Klauer <Andreas.Klauer@metamorpher.de>,
Adam Goryachev <mailinglists@websitemanagers.com.au>,
Roger Heflin <rogerheflin@gmail.com>,
linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: force remapping a pending sector in sw raid5 array
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2018 18:02:56 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5A808550.2090709@youngman.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <fae4eb2a-59dc-9788-31ff-2b90d24328b9@turmel.org>
On 11/02/18 17:13, Phil Turmel wrote:
> On 02/10/2018 04:43 PM, Mateusz Korniak wrote:
>> On Friday 09 of February 2018 15:13:26 Phil Turmel wrote:
>>> If you have bad block lists enabled in your array, MD will *never* try
>>> to fix the underlying sectors
I've just been reading the man pages. This is exactly what IS supposed
to happen (that is, MD is *supposed* to fix the underlying sectors).
>>
>> As far I was able to find, failed write marks sector in BBL.
>> Does data is saved under different location when such write fails for later
>> reads?
>
> No. That is why this is a misfeature that should never have been turned
> on by default.
>
I'm not going to argue about whether the feature should or should not
have been turned on - I think the reality is that the feature is
confused, and almost certainly buggy as a result, but imho it is a
feature that *should* be enabled - by default - if only it worked :-(
For a normal, properly functioning array, bad-blocks should be both
enabled, AND EMPTY. That it has entries you can't get rid of implies
it's buggy, as far as I can tell.
Cheers,
Wol
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-02-11 18:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 32+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-02-06 18:14 force remapping a pending sector in sw raid5 array Marc MERLIN
2018-02-06 18:59 ` Reindl Harald
2018-02-06 19:36 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-06 20:03 ` Andreas Klauer
2018-02-06 21:51 ` Adam Goryachev
2018-02-06 22:02 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-06 22:31 ` Roger Heflin
2018-02-06 22:46 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-07 4:29 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-07 9:42 ` Kay Diederichs
2018-02-09 19:29 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-09 19:57 ` Kay Diederichs
2018-02-09 20:02 ` Roger Heflin
2018-02-09 20:13 ` Phil Turmel
2018-02-09 20:29 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-09 20:44 ` Phil Turmel
2018-02-09 21:22 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-09 22:07 ` Wol's lists
2018-02-09 22:36 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-09 20:52 ` Kay Diederichs
2018-02-11 20:52 ` Roger Heflin
2018-02-09 21:17 ` Kay Diederichs
2018-02-10 21:43 ` Mateusz Korniak
2018-02-11 15:41 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-11 16:41 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-11 17:13 ` Phil Turmel
2018-02-11 18:02 ` Wols Lists [this message]
2018-02-12 10:43 ` Mateusz Korniak
2018-02-12 15:29 ` Phil Turmel
2018-02-12 16:49 ` Marc MERLIN
2018-02-12 17:16 ` Phil Turmel
2018-02-12 17:30 ` Marc MERLIN
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