At 11:29 20-6-2003 +0100, Gordon Henderson wrote:
I've searched all I can, but find no real solution to the problem of the
linux raid driver constantly outputting a stream of :
Jun 20 10:15:38 red kernel: raid5: switching cache buffer size, 512 --> 4096
Jun 20 10:15:38 red kernel: raid5: switching cache buffer size, 4096 --> 512
Jun 20 10:15:38 red kernel: raid5: switching cache buffer size, 512 --> 4096
Jun 20 10:15:38 red kernel: raid5: switching cache buffer size, 4096 --> 512
Jun 20 10:15:38 red kernel: raid5: switching cache buffer size, 512 --> 4096
Jun 20 10:15:39 red kernel: raid5: switching cache buffer size, 0 --> 4096
Jun 20 10:15:39 red kernel: raid5: switching cache buffer size, 4096 --> 512
The message is harmless. You can safely ignore it or disable it in the
source.
It was originally there to see how many times there would be a less then 4k
write thus resulting in a switching buffer size.
Cheers
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Seth
It might just be your lucky day, if you only knew.
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