Wondering if I should be concerned about these new messages?
Everything seems to be working fine. Found a bug report at RedHat
suggesting it's not an mdadm problem but thought maybe I should report
it anyway.
Thanks,
Mark
k2 ~ # uname -a
Linux k2 3.2.12-gentoo #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Apr 12 16:26:36 PDT 2012
x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
k2 ~ #
[ 9.354769] scsi_verify_blk_ioctl: 368 callbacks suppressed
[ 9.354773] mdadm: sending ioctl 1261 to a partition!
[ 9.354776] mdadm: sending ioctl 1261 to a partition!
[ 9.354918] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.354921] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.354939] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.354942] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.354988] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.354991] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.355004] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.355007] mdadm: sending ioctl 800c0910 to a partition!
[ 9.913580] EXT3-fs (md3): using internal journal
[ 10.067489] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
[ 10.092612] EXT3-fs (md127): using internal journal
[ 10.092619] EXT3-fs (md127): mounted filesystem with writeback data mode
[ 11.724865] Adding 4200992k swap on /dev/sda2. Priority:-1
extents:1 across:4200992k
[ 11.731532] Adding 4200992k swap on /dev/sdb2. Priority:-2
extents:1 across:4200992k
[ 11.743473] Adding 4200992k swap on /dev/sdc2. Priority:-3
extents:1 across:4200992k
mark@k2 ~ $ cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid0] [raid1]
md127 : active raid1 sdc6[1] sdb6[0]
327740905 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
md126 : active raid1 sdb5[0] sdc5[1]
31463203 blocks super 1.1 [2/2] [UU]
md3 : active raid1 sdc3[1] sdb3[0]
41953664 blocks [2/2] [UU]
unused devices: <none>
mark@k2 ~ $
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