On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 03:29:44PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > Recently, mdadm has started (correctly) rejecting the "chunk" parameter > for RAID1; see e.g. <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1987170>. > Update the documentation accordingly, and in the mdadm test case, move the > "chunk:65536" parameter from a RAID1 creation command to a RAID5 one. > > Suggested-by: Richard W.M. Jones <[email protected]> > Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <[email protected]> > --- > generator/actions_core.ml | 3 +++ > tests/md/test-mdadm.sh | 4 ++-- > 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/generator/actions_core.ml b/generator/actions_core.ml > index 226fb860a073..8884f358079b 100644 > --- a/generator/actions_core.ml > +++ b/generator/actions_core.ml > @@ -6566,6 +6566,9 @@ If not set, this defaults to C<0>. > > The chunk size in bytes. > > +The C<chunk> parameter does not make sense, and should not be specified, > +when C<level> is C<raid1> (which is the default; see below). > + > =item C<level> > > The RAID level, which can be one of: > diff --git a/tests/md/test-mdadm.sh b/tests/md/test-mdadm.sh > index b961581baf7d..fac6c27fdd25 100755 > --- a/tests/md/test-mdadm.sh > +++ b/tests/md/test-mdadm.sh > @@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ part-add /dev/sdd p $p4_start $p4_end > > # RAID 1. > md-create r1t1 "/dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1" > -md-create r1t2 "/dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1" chunk:65536 > +md-create r1t2 "/dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1" > > # RAID 5. > md-create r5t1 "/dev/sda2 /dev/sdb2 /dev/sdc2 /dev/sdd2" \ > missingbitmap:0x10 nrdevices:4 spare:1 level:5 > > -md-create r5t2 "/dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3" missingbitmap:0x1 level:5 > +md-create r5t2 "/dev/sda3 /dev/sdb3" missingbitmap:0x1 level:5 chunk:65536 > > md-create r5t3 "/dev/sdc3 /dev/sdd3" \ > missingbitmap:0x6 nrdevices:2 spare:2 level:5 > > base-commit: 19cc3dbcc4c45a1f4afe188d2e2ef4f8de217963
Makes sense, thanks. ACK Rich. -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones Read my programming and virtualization blog: http://rwmj.wordpress.com virt-df lists disk usage of guests without needing to install any software inside the virtual machine. Supports Linux and Windows. http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-df/ _______________________________________________ Libguestfs mailing list [email protected] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs
