Hi, I have a server running with RAID5 disks, under debian/stable, kernel 2.6.18-5-686. Yesterday the RAID resync'd for no apparent reason, without even mdamd sending a mail to warn about that: Sep 2 01:06:01 awak kernel: md: syncing RAID array md0 Sep 2 01:06:01 awak kernel: md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. Sep 2 01:06:01 awak kernel: md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. Sep 2 01:06:01 awak kernel: md: using 128k window, over a total of 48064 blocks. Sep 2 01:06:01 awak kernel: md: delaying resync of md1 until md0 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:01 awak kernel: md: delaying resync of md2 until md0 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: md: md0: sync done. Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: RAID1 conf printout: Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: --- wd:3 rd:3 Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:hda1 Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: disk 1, wo:0, o:1, dev:hde1 Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: disk 2, wo:0, o:1, dev:hdc1 Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: md: delaying resync of md2 until md1 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: md: syncing RAID array md1 Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. Sep 2 01:06:05 awak kernel: md: using 128k window, over a total of 10000384 blocks. In itself, this event is already strange. But what's even stranger is that another guy had the same resync exactely at the same time (all times are CEST (+0200)): Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: syncing RAID array md0 Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: using 128k window, over a total of 1003904 blocks. Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md1 until md0 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md2 until md0 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md1 until md0 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md3 until md0 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md1 until md0 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:01 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md2 until md3 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: md: md0: sync done. Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md2 until md3 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: md: syncing RAID array md1 Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: md: minimum _guaranteed_ reconstruction speed: 1000 KB/sec/disc. Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: md: using maximum available idle IO bandwidth (but not more than 200000 KB/sec) for reconstruction. Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: md: using 128k window, over a total of 7004224 blocks. Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: md: delaying resync of md3 until md1 has finished resync (they share one or more physical units) Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: RAID1 conf printout: Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: --- wd:2 rd:2 Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: disk 0, wo:0, o:1, dev:hda1 Sep 2 01:06:39 in22 kernel: disk 1, wo:0, o:1, dev:hdb1 (reboot) I'm still gathering informations (no idea what his disks are, etc.), but does anyone have the same problem ? Does anyone know where it can come from (debian trouble, md bug, drive firmware problem, rootkit, ..) and how I can pinpoint that ? Thanks, Xav -
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