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From: David Balazic <david.balazic@uni-mb.si>
To: cw@f00f.org,
	"linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org" <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Journaling pointless with today's hard disks?
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 18:22:59 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3C051D73.79AA08AB@uni-mb.si> (raw)

Chris Wedgwood (cw@f00f.org) wrote :

> On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 02:03:11PM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: 
> 
>     When the drive is powered down during a write operation, the 
>     sector which was being written has got an incorrect checksum 
>     stored on disk. So far, so good---but if the sector is read 
>     later, the drive returns a *permanent*, *hard* error, which can 
>     only be removed by a low-level format (IBM provides a tool for 
>     it). The drive does not automatically map out such sectors. 
> 
> AVOID SUCH DRIVES... I have both Seagate and IBM SCSI drives which a 
> are hot-swappable in a test machine that I used for testing various 
> journalling filesystems a while back for reliability. 
> 
> Some (many) of those tests involved removed the disk during writes 
> (literally) and checking the results afterwards.

What do you mean by "removed the disk" ?

- rm /dev/hda ? :-)
- disconnect the disk from the SCSI or ATA bus ?
- from the power supply ?
- both ?
- something else ?

> 
> The drives were set not to write-cache (they don't by default, but all 
> my IDE drives do, so maybe this is a SCSI thing?) 
> 
> At no point did I ever see a partial write or corrupted sector; nor 
> have I seen any appear in the grown table, so as best as I can tell 
> even under removal with sustain writes there are SOME DRIVES WHERE 
> THIS ISN'T A PROBLEM. 
> 
> Now, since EMC, NetApp, Sun, HP, Compaq, etc. all have products which 
> presumable depend on this behavior, I don't think it's going to go 
> away, it perhaps will just become important to know which drives are 
> brain-damaged and list them so people can avoid them. 
> 
> As this will affect the Windows world too consumer pressure will 
> hopefully rectify this problem. 
> 
>   --cw 
> 
> P.S. Write-caching in hard-drives is insanely dangerous for 
>      journalling filesystems and can result in all sorts of nasties. 
>      I recommend people turn this off in their init scripts (perhaps I 
>      will send a patch for the kernel to do this on boot, I just 
>      wonder if it will eat some drives). 

-- 
David Balazic
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             reply	other threads:[~2001-11-28 17:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 85+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-11-28 17:22 David Balazic [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-11-28 23:25 Journaling pointless with today's hard disks? Frank de Lange
2001-11-29  1:52 ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-28 14:36 Galappatti, Kishantha
2001-11-25  1:20 dnu478nt5w@mailexpire.com
2001-11-24 13:03 Florian Weimer
2001-11-24 13:40 ` Rik van Riel
2001-11-24 16:36   ` Phil Howard
2001-11-24 17:19     ` Charles Marslett
2001-11-24 17:31     ` Florian Weimer
2001-11-24 17:41     ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-24 19:20       ` Florian Weimer
2001-11-24 19:29         ` Rik van Riel
2001-11-24 22:51           ` John Alvord
2001-11-24 23:41             ` Phil Howard
2001-11-25  0:24               ` Ian Stirling
2001-11-25  0:53                 ` Phil Howard
2001-11-25  1:25                   ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-25  1:44                   ` Sven.Riedel
2001-11-24 22:28         ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-25  4:49           ` Andre Hedrick
2001-11-24 23:04         ` Pedro M. Rodrigues
2001-11-24 23:23         ` Stephen Satchell
2001-11-24 23:29           ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-26 18:05             ` Steve Brueggeman
2001-11-26 23:49               ` Martin Eriksson
2001-11-27  0:06                 ` Andreas Dilger
2001-11-27  0:16                   ` Andre Hedrick
2001-11-27  7:38                     ` Andreas Dilger
2001-11-27 11:48                       ` Ville Herva
2001-11-27  0:18                 ` Jonathan Lundell
2001-11-27  1:01                   ` Ian Stirling
2001-11-27  1:33                     ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-27  1:57                   ` Steve Underwood
2001-11-27  5:04                   ` Stephen Satchell
2001-11-25 12:30         ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-25 15:04           ` Barry K. Nathan
2001-11-25 16:31             ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-27  2:39               ` Pavel Machek
2001-12-03 10:23                 ` Matthias Andree
     [not found]         ` <mailman.1006644421.6553.linux-kernel2news@redhat.com>
2001-11-25  4:20           ` Pete Zaitcev
2001-11-25 13:52           ` Pedro M. Rodrigues
2001-11-25  9:14 ` Chris Wedgwood
2001-11-25 22:55   ` Daniel Phillips
2001-11-26 16:59   ` Rob Landley
2001-11-26 20:30     ` Andre Hedrick
2001-11-26 20:35       ` Rob Landley
2001-11-26 23:59         ` Andreas Dilger
2001-11-27  0:24           ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-27  0:52             ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-27  1:11               ` Andrew Morton
2001-11-27  1:15                 ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-27 16:59                   ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-27 16:56               ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-27  1:23         ` Ian Stirling
2001-11-26 23:00           ` Rob Landley
2001-11-27  2:41             ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-27  0:19               ` Rob Landley
2001-11-27 23:35                 ` Andreas Bombe
2001-11-28 14:32                   ` Rob Landley
2001-11-27  3:39             ` Ian Stirling
2001-11-27  7:03         ` Ville Herva
2001-11-27 16:50         ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-27 20:31           ` Rob Landley
2001-11-28 18:43             ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-28 18:46               ` Rob Landley
2001-11-28 22:19                 ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-29 22:21                   ` Pavel Machek
2001-12-01 10:55                     ` Jeff V. Merkey
2001-12-02  0:08                     ` Matthias Andree
2001-12-03 20:04                       ` Pavel Machek
2001-11-26 20:53     ` Richard B. Johnson
2001-11-27  0:32       ` H. Peter Anvin
2001-11-27 16:39     ` Matthias Andree
2001-11-27 17:42       ` Martin Eriksson
2001-11-28 16:35         ` Ian Stirling
2001-11-26 17:14 ` Steve Brueggeman
2001-11-26 20:36   ` Andre Hedrick
2001-11-26 21:14     ` Steve Brueggeman
2001-11-26 21:36       ` Andre Hedrick
2001-11-27 16:36         ` Steve Brueggeman
2001-11-27 20:04           ` Bill Davidsen
2001-11-27 21:28         ` Wayne Whitney
2001-11-27 21:52           ` Andre Hedrick
2001-11-28 11:53             ` Pedro M. Rodrigues

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