Neil Brown wrote:
On Wednesday February 4, madd...@debian.org wrote:
tags 510261 confirmed upstream
forwarded 510261 ne...@suse.de
thanks
also sprach John McMonagle <jo...@advocap.org> [2008.12.30.2214 +0100]:
In both cases I rebooted before the sync was done.
In both cases arrays re-synced from the beginning.
After it finished syncing a reboot does not cause a re-sync.
This is something Neil would need to fix in the kernel. I think
I remember there being some talk about that, but I may misremember.
There is nothing mdadm can do against that, I think.
No, this has nothing to do with mdadm.
But it should not behave like this, and in my experience it doesn't.
There was a bug related to this that was fixed in 2.6.25, but I'm
fairly sure lenny has a more recent kernel than that (??).
How exactly did you reboot? Just "shutdown now" or "/sbin/reboot" or
"turn power off" or ...
Exactly what kernel is used during the install?
NeilBrown
Neil
Wish I could be sure but pretty sure I used reboot command.
In the most recent case have 2 1-tb drives and recall it resyncing at
least twice.
Looking at the installer logs. Did install 2008-12-15.
Installer syslog gives says 2.6.26-1-486 Changed to 2.6.26-1-686.
John
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