If you use RAID 5, or sync a mirror without first unmounting it, reiserfs/ext3
and raid step on each other. For striping, etc., there is no problem.
Hans
Peter Svensson wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, M.J. Galan wrote:
>
> > Indeed I'm using reiserfs for several filesystems on SMP, K7, RAID0,
> > etc. with
> > pretty heavy usage and it behaves quite well i.e. it is fast and seems
> > reasonably
> > stable (ver. 3.5.14).
>
> I seem to remember one of the gurus mentioning that there were some bad
> interactions between the journaling systems of both ext3 and reiserfs and
> the raid code.
>
> Peter
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