I'm using kernel 2.4.2 + raid/reiser patches (26. Feb) + zerocopy + loop6.
When trying to start my 4 SCSI-HD raid5/reiserfs array, I get the
following errors:
kernel: (read) [dev 08:01]'s sb offset: 8956096 [events: 00000006]
kernel: (read) [dev 08:11]'s sb offset: 8956096 [events: 00000006]
kernel: (read) [dev 08:21]'s sb offset: 8956096 [events: 00000008]
kernel: (read) [dev 08:31]'s sb offset: 8956096 [events: 00000008]
kernel: autorun ...
kernel: considering [dev 08:31] ...
kernel: adding [dev 08:31] ...
kernel: adding [dev 08:21] ...
kernel: adding [dev 08:11] ...
kernel: adding [dev 08:01] ...
kernel: created md0
kernel: bind<[dev 08:01],1>
kernel: bind<[dev 08:11],2>
kernel: bind<[dev 08:21],3>
kernel: bind<[dev 08:31],4>
kernel: running: <[dev 08:31]><[dev 08:21]><[dev 08:11]><[dev 08:01]>
kernel: now!
kernel: [dev 08:31]'s event counter: 00000008
kernel: [dev 08:21]'s event counter: 00000008
kernel: [dev 08:11]'s event counter: 00000006
kernel: [dev 08:01]'s event counter: 00000006
kernel: md: superblock update time inconsistency -- using the most recent one
kernel: freshest: [dev 08:31]
kernel: md: kicking non-fresh [dev 08:11] from array!
kernel: unbind<[dev 08:11],3>
kernel: export_rdev([dev 08:11])
kernel: md: kicking non-fresh [dev 08:01] from array!
kernel: unbind<[dev 08:01],2>
kernel: export_rdev([dev 08:01])
kernel: md0: former device [dev 08:01] is unavailable, removing from array!
kernel: md0: former device [dev 08:11] is unavailable, removing from array!
kernel: md: md0: raid array is not clean -- starting background reconstruction
kernel: md0: max total readahead window set to 3072k
kernel: md0: 3 data-disks, max readahead per data-disk: 1024k
kernel: raid5: device [dev 08:31] operational as raid disk 3
kernel: raid5: device [dev 08:21] operational as raid disk 2
kernel: raid5: not enough operational devices for md0 (2/4 failed)
kernel: RAID5 conf printout:
kernel: --- rd:4 wd:2 fd:2
kernel: disk 0, s:0, o:0, n:0 rd:0 us:1 dev:[dev 00:00]
kernel: disk 1, s:0, o:0, n:1 rd:1 us:1 dev:[dev 00:00]
kernel: disk 2, s:0, o:1, n:2 rd:2 us:1 dev:[dev 08:21]
kernel: disk 3, s:0, o:1, n:3 rd:3 us:1 dev:[dev 08:31]
kernel: raid5: failed to run raid set md0
kernel: raid5: failed to run raid set md0
kernel: pers->run() failed ...
kernel: do_md_run() returned -22
kernel: md0 stopped.
kernel: unbind<[dev 08:31],1>
kernel: export_rdev([dev 08:31])
kernel: unbind<[dev 08:21],0>
kernel: export_rdev([dev 08:21])
kernel: ... autorun DONE.
It seems that the mountcounter are different, but I allways mount/unmount
them together. Older kernels (2.4.2 with older reiser/raid patches (24.
Feb?), without zerocopy) worked fine. Is there a way to mount it again or
is this a bug in raid code?
Thanks and greetings
Marc Dietrich
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