I have noticed that when I do software raid installed (RAID1) that I reboot and one of the first things it says is md1 is not in sync doing background reconstruction... md0 is my /root partition md1 is my /home partition why would md1 not be in sync after an install. Jerry
you should wait till full sync between 2 copies of the RAID Jerry Geis wrote / nap?sal(a):> I have noticed that when I do software raid installed (RAID1) > that I reboot and one of the first things it says is > > md1 is not in sync doing background reconstruction... > > md0 is my /root partition > md1 is my /home partition > > why would md1 not be in sync after an install. > > Jerry > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
>why would md1 not be in sync after an install. > >JerryI just did an Asterisk setup with a similar MDRaid setup and noticed the same thing after a few quick restarts, I should have checked the status of the (re)build/sync but as Romeo suggested it makes sense. jlc
Jerry Geis wrote:> md1 is not in sync doing background reconstruction... > why would md1 not be in sync after an install.Its a sneaky trick used by the installer, it will setup your mdraid and do the install without needing to wait for the full sync to get done ( since that can take a long long time in some cases ). - KB