Re: RAID1: system stability

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Oh, i missing, i've test it on 3.19+ kernels
I can get trace from screen if it interesting for developers.

2015-05-26 14:23 GMT+03:00 Timofey Titovets <nefelim4ag@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi list,
> I'm regular on this list and I very like btrfs, I want use it on production server, and I want replace hw raid on it.
>
> Test case: server with N scsi discs
> 2 SAS disks used for raid 1 root fs
> If I just remove one disk physically, all okay, kernel show me write errors and system continue work some time. But after first sync call, example
> # sync
> # dd if=/Dev/zero of=/zero
>
> Kernel will crush and system freeze.
> Yes, after reboot, I can mount with degraded and recovery options, and I can add failed disk again, and btrfs will rebuild array.
> But kernel crush and reboot expected in this case, or I can skip it? How?
> # mount -o remount, degraded -> kernel crush
> Insert failed disk again -> kernel crush
>
> May be I missing something? I just want avoid shutdown time or/and reboot =.=



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Timofey.
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