Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 15:27:26 +0200 (CEST) From: Thomas Faehnle <tf@wurbl.wn.bawue.de> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: 4.0-RELEASE: vinum, fs, ATA trouble Message-ID: <E12nLgj-0002Ia-00@wurbl.bk.int>
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Hi all,
I'm currently evaluating the 4.0-RELEASE for use as a fileserver in a
production environment.
The desired configuration includes vinum in RAID5 mode. Soft updates
would be Nice To Have, but this isn't a must if they're still
problematic in combination with vinum[1].
My own tests were quite discouraging. I was able to provoke kernel
error messages ("dscheck(#ad/0x20014): b_bcount 8 is not on a sector
boundary (ssize 512)"), corrupted files, and kernel panics
("ffs_valloc: dup alloc") within a few minutes by simply copying
the /usr/src tree to a vinum volume that had one of its plexes revived
at that time[2]. Soft updates were enabled on the vinum filesystem.
But then, copying /usr/src to a filesystem with non-default block and
fragment size (32k/4k) yields the cp process hanging in "D+" state
after some 10s of megabytes. No vinum, no soft updates involved.
The machine is an i586/90MHz, ATA disks. Needless to say, it ran for
years without trouble. (This is obviously not the final machine,
I just started testing with what I have available now.)
Seeking good advice,
Thomas
[1] BUGS section of vinum(4): "... Some problems have been reported
with vinum in combination with soft updates."
[2] The vinum config was:
drive d0 device /dev/ad2s1e
drive d1 device /dev/ad2s2e
drive d2 device /dev/ad2s3e
drive d3 device /dev/ad2s4e
volume perverse
plex org raid5 256k
subdisk len 100m drive d0
subdisk len 100m drive d1
subdisk len 100m drive d2
subdisk len 100m drive d3
plex org striped 256k
subdisk len 150m drive d0
subdisk len 150m drive d1
plex org concat
subdisk len 180m drive d2
subdisk len 120m drive d3
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