hum, and what happen if mismatch_cnt get bigger and bigger... it´s a
problem? what it´s mean? diferent blocks on mirrors (raid1)?
2012/7/17 Igor M Podlesny <for.poige+lsr@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> On 17 July 2012 11:00, Roberto Spadim <roberto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > humm and how i know if the check is ok?
>
> Kinda like that: watch -n3 cat /proc/mdstat
> /sys/block/md123/md/mismatch_cnt -- if you want to keep your finger on
> its pulse, or simply cat the counter's file when it's done.
>
> Neil, I have already thought bout it -- maybe check/repair action
> should output mismatch_cnt into dmesg's buffer after its completion?
>
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