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Re: root-on-RAID set always dirty on startup



On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:54:38PM +0200, Jukka Salmi wrote:
> Jukka Salmi --> current-users (2009-06-09 23:22:09 +0200):
> > David Young --> current-users (2009-06-08 13:10:54 -0500):
> > > Thanks.  What does the kernel print after you run 'shutdown -r now' ?
> > 
> > syncing disks... done
> > unmounting file systems... done
> > cd0: detached
> > atapibus0: detached
> > com1: detached
> > com0: detached
> > audio0: detached
> > uhub3: at usb4 (addr 1) disconnected
> > uhub3: detached
> > usb4: detached
> > uhub2: at usb3 (addr 1) disconnected
> > uhub2: detached
> > usb3: detached
> > uhub4: at usb2 (addr 1) disconnected
> > uhub4: detached
> > usb2: detached
> > uhub1: at usb1 (addr 1) disconnected
> > ugen0: at uhub1 port 2 (addr 2) disconnected
> > ugen0: detached
> > uhub1: detached
> > usb1: detached
> > uhub0: at usb0 (addr 1) disconnected
> > uhub0: detached
> > usb0: detached
> > sysbeep0: detached
> > midi0: detached
> > ehci0: detached
> > uhci3: detached
> > uhci2: detached
> > uhci1: detached
> > uhci0: detached
> > audio1: detached
> > md0: detached
> > rebooting...
> 
> BTW, the most recent kernel which does not show the dirty parity problem
> (5.99.11) does not detach md0.  Otherwise kernel output during shutdown
> is identical.

What version of wd.c do you have?  'ident /netbsd' may tell.

Dave

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