Re: evidence of persistent state, despite device disconnects

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On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 7:50 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> If however you mounted it degraded,rw at some point, then I'd say the bug
> is in wetware, as in that case, based on my understanding, it's working
> as intended.  I was inclined to believe that was what happened based on
> the obviously partial sequence in the earlier post, but if you say you
> didn't... then it's all down to duplication and finding why it's suddenly
> reverting to single mode on non-degraded mounts, which indeed /is/ a bug.

Clearly I will have to retest.

But even as rw,degraded, it doesn't matter, that'd still be a huge
bug. There's no possible way you'll convince me this is a user
misunderstanding. No where is this documented.

I made the fs using mfks.btrfs -draid1 -mraid1. There is no way the
fs, under any circumstance, legitimately creates and uses any other
profile for any chunk type, ever. Let alone silently.

-- 
Chris Murphy
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