On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Theodore Tso<tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:So we *do* have the warning light; the problem is that just as some
people may not realize that "check brakes" means, "YOU COULD DIE",
some people may not realize that "hard drive failure; RAID array
degraded" could mean, "YOU COULD LOSE DATA".
Fortunately, for software RAID, this is easily solved; if you are so
concerned, why don't you submit a patch to mdadm adjusting the e-mail
sent to the system administrator when the array is in a degraded
state, such that it states, "YOU COULD LOSE DATA". I would gently
suggest to you this would be ***far*** more effective that a patch to
kernel documentation.
In the case of a degraded array, could the kernel be more proactive
(or maybe even mdadm) and have the filesystem remount itself withOUT
journalling enabled? This seems on the surface to be possible, but I
don't know the internal particulars that might prevent/allow it.