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Re: Mechanism to safely force repair of single md stripe w/o hurting data integrity of file system

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David Lethe wrote:
I'm trying to figure out a mechanism to safely repair a stripe of data
when I know a particular disk has a unrecoverable read error at a
certain physical block (for 2.6 kernels)
<snip>

As such, anybody up to the challenge of writing the code?  I want it
enough to paypal somebody $500 who can write it, and will gladly open
source the solution.

Damn, here goes $500 :) Unfortunately the only thing I can bring to the table is a thread[1] about a mechanism that would fit your request nicely. Hopefully someone will pick this stuff up and make it a reality.

Peter

[1] http://marc.info/?l=linux-raid&m=120605458309825
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