Messages in this thread | | | From | Neil Brown <> | Date | Thu, 17 May 2007 12:45:22 +1000 | Subject | RE: Software raid0 will crash the file-system, when each disk is 5TB |
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On Thursday May 17, Jeff.Zheng@endace.com wrote: > > > The only difference of any significance between the working > > and non-working configurations is that in the non-working, > > the component devices are larger than 2Gig, and hence have > > sector offsets greater than 32 bits. > > Do u mean 2T here?, but in both configuartion, the component devices are > larger than 2T (2.25T&5.5T).
Yes, I meant 2T, and yes, the components are always over 2T. So I'm at a complete loss. The raid0 code follows the same paths and does the same things and uses 64bit arithmetic where needed.
So I have no idea how there could be a difference between these two cases.
I'm at a loss...
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