Bug#703315: mdadm: core dump with bad disk

2013-03-27 Thread NeilBrown
On Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:26:00 +0400 Michael Tokarev wrote: > [Replying back to the bugreport AND to NeilB. > Hope you're okay with that > Neilb: This is just the (excellent!) analisys of the problem, > I can send a patch if you like > ] > > 20.03.2013 22:19, Francesco Potortì wrote: > >> And

Bug#703315: mdadm: core dump with bad disk

2013-03-21 Thread Michael Tokarev
[Replying back to the bugreport AND to NeilB. Hope you're okay with that Neilb: This is just the (excellent!) analisys of the problem, I can send a patch if you like ] 20.03.2013 22:19, Francesco Potortì wrote: >> And also (as root) apt-get install build-essential to >> install build dependenc

Bug#703315: mdadm: core dump with bad disk

2013-03-20 Thread Francesco Potortì
Dear Michel, I am going to substitute my broken disk later this morning. If you write to me very soon with instructions on how to debug the problem, I can try and follow them before rebooting and removing the broken disk. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org wi

Bug#703315: mdadm: core dump with bad disk

2013-03-18 Thread Francesco Potortì
>18.03.2013 14:41, Francesco Potortì wrote: >> Package: mdadm >> Version: 3.2.5-5 >> Severity: normal >> >> Dear Maintainer, >> >> The disk /dev/sdb is broken. However, the kernel sees it, as you can >> see in /proc/partitions. In this situation, I see this: >> >> tucano:~# mdadm /dev/md3 --ad

Bug#703315: mdadm: core dump with bad disk

2013-03-18 Thread Michael Tokarev
18.03.2013 14:41, Francesco Potortì wrote: > Package: mdadm > Version: 3.2.5-5 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > The disk /dev/sdb is broken. However, the kernel sees it, as you can > see in /proc/partitions. In this situation, I see this: > > tucano:~# mdadm /dev/md3 --add /dev/sdb1

Bug#703315: mdadm: core dump with bad disk

2013-03-18 Thread Francesco Potortì
Package: mdadm Version: 3.2.5-5 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, The disk /dev/sdb is broken. However, the kernel sees it, as you can see in /proc/partitions. In this situation, I see this: tucano:~# mdadm /dev/md3 --add /dev/sdb1 Segmentation fault (core dumped) Looking in /var/log/syslog,