On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, Xavier Bestel wrote:
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:
This is normal, you probably are running Debian(?) or a
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 10:06 +0200, Patrick Mau wrote:
> My debian installation has a system cronjob that will perform a resync
> every first Sunday morning at 1:06 AM:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat /etc/cron.d/mdadm
> ...
> 6 1 * * 0 root [ -x /usr/share/mdadm/checkarray ] && [ $(date +\%d) -
> le 7 ]
On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 09:56:10AM +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Xavier
> 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 a
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 09:56 +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote:
> 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
That mystery is solved, see /etc/cron.d/mdadm:
# By default, run at 01:06 on every Sunday, but do nothin
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 _guara
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