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From: keld@keldix.com
To: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Using the new bad-block-log in md for Linux 3.1
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 08:21:10 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110727062110.GA9801@www5.open-std.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110727141652.7511fc51@notabene.brown>

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 02:16:52PM +1000, NeilBrown wrote:
> 
> As mentioned earlier, Linux 3.1 will contain support for recording and
> avoiding bad blocks on devices in md arrays.
> 
> These patches are currently in -next and I expect to send them to Linus
> tomorrow.
> 
> Using this funcitonality requires support in mdadm.  When an array is created
> some space needs to be reserved to store the bad block list.
> 
> I have just created an mdadm branch called devel-3.3 which provides initial
> functionality.  The main patch is included inline below.
> 
> This only supports creating new arrays with badblock support.  It also only
> supports 1.x metadata.
> 
> I hope to add support to add a bad block list to an existing 1.x array at
> some stage, but support for 0.90 metadata is not expected to ever be added.
> 
> If you create an array with this mdadm it will add a bad block log - you
> cannot turn it off (it is only 4K long so why would you want to).  Then as
> errors occur they will cause the faulty block to be added to the log rather
> than the device to be remove from the array.
> If writing the new bad block list fails, then the device as a whole will fail.
> 
> I would very much appreciate any reports of success of failure when using
> this new feature.  If you can make a test array using a known-faulty device
> and can experiment with that I would particularly like to hear about any
> experiences.
> 
> Thanks,
> NeilBrown
> 
>  git://neil.brown.name/mdadm devel-3.3
> 
> http://neil.brown.name/git?p=mdadm;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/devel-3.3

How is it implemented? Does the bad block get duplicated in a reserve area?
Or are also corresponding good blocks on other sound devices also excluded?

How big a device can it handle?

If a device fails totally and the remaining devices contain devices with
bad blocks, will there then be lost data?

Best regrads
keld

  reply	other threads:[~2011-07-27  6:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-07-27  4:16 Using the new bad-block-log in md for Linux 3.1 NeilBrown
2011-07-27  6:21 ` keld [this message]
2011-07-27  6:49   ` NeilBrown
2011-07-27  8:17     ` keld
2011-07-27 10:22       ` Mikael Abrahamsson
2011-07-27 12:30 ` Lutz Vieweg
2011-07-27 12:44   ` John Robinson
2011-07-27 13:06     ` Lutz Vieweg
2011-07-27 13:23       ` Lutz Vieweg
2011-07-27 20:55       ` NeilBrown
2011-07-28  9:25         ` Lutz Vieweg
2011-07-28  9:55           ` John Robinson
2011-07-28 12:53 ` Michal Soltys

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