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- Subject: kernel 3.4.3 + e2fsprogs 1.42 + hdparm-9.39 : Raid-1 : complete data loss
- From: Manfred_Knick <Manfred.Knick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 22:21:10 +0200
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Short version:
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Needing more space on my (quicker) HW-Raid-10,
I wanted to transfer ~850 GiB to a (slower) SW-Raid1.
Creation succeded, Transfer succeeded,
Compare (diff) succeded,
even Reboot succeded;
but after Power Off / Boot: all data lost,
filesystem only offering an empty "lost+found".
I'm _not_ really sure that this strange effect
is to be considered a kernel problem
or a RAID problem (yet),
but thought it might make sense to give a warning.
----- cite ----- [PM]
... there is no evidence of a problem with RAID. The filesystem has
lost its contents. So it *looks* like an error with "rm" or "mkfs". It
possibly isn't that simple but it doesn't look at all like a RAID problem.
NeilBrown
----- /cite -----
[@Neil: Thank you for looking at it and for your comment]
I am continung to work on additional experiments,
but unfortunately they take soo loong ...
I am prepared to provide additional information as requested;
proposals how to debug this strange coincidence are welcome.
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Long version: Please c.f.
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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43791
Yours respecfully
Manfred Knick
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