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trout:/mnt/raid/...% while true; do md5 largefile; done
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
MD5 (largefile) = 204dc70f6be8f1e0140f858499c89c31
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
MD5 (largefile) = 204dc70f6be8f1e0140f858499c89c31
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
Happily, it appears that taking p1 down made the data stabilize, and with the correct value. I guess the mirror served its purpose, sorta?
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
MD5 (largefile) = 204dc70f6be8f1e0140f858499c89c31
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
MD5 (largefile) = 204dc70f6be8f1e0140f858499c89c31
MD5 (largefile) = 124f72168d862ea9c40db5309f4a49ba
% sudo vinum ls S raid.p0.s0 State: up D: new Size: 143 GB S raid.p1.s0 State: up D: a Size: 71 GB S raid.p1.s1 State: up D: g Size: 71 GB
Happily, it appears that taking p1 down made the data stabilize, and with the correct value. I guess the mirror served its purpose, sorta?
