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[not a bug, help] - Data written into the file and data on the physical HD do not match #2
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Ditto here, would love some direction. |
The same here. Any idea about this issue? |
What is the exact model of SSD? I'm going to try and reproduce it. Looks like it's a workaround for 4096-byte-sectors gone wrong somewhere. |
Mine: Thanks. |
Similar issue here on a couple OCZ VTX4-25SAT3-64G drives running 1.5 firmware.
sector_data:
Any updates on the original issue? |
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Hi Cyberax,
I'm having an issue with the script, I doubt it requires any changes to it, but this is really the only way I could find to contact you.
I just purchased two of the crucial M4 ssds, and set each partition up in a in a raid 1 with MDADM. As far as I can tell, I did everything right, everything is working, except trim. When I use the hdparm fibmap & read-sector test, I do not see zeros, as I did with my old vertex2.
Looking around online, it appears that this is caused by no support for discard in the raid1 module. There's the thread on LWN about a patch, which you have probably read, but it's not committed yet, and it's probably going to be some time before it is.
I bet if I failed the raid and just operated on each drive one at a time, discard would work. I was going to go about figuring out how to do that, but then I found your script, which looks like a perfectly fine work around until the kernel supports it. I did this with wiper.sh for a few years.. I tried the script, but I get stuck at:
what_we_read is: empty string
sector_data is something like:
Any ideas why that would happen and what I can try next to fix it? Is it a hole in the script, or is something horribly wrong with my setup, or even a hardware problem?
Thanks
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