RE: sata_mv and Highpoint RocketRAID 230x, corruption?

From: Daniel Taylor
Date: Fri Oct 22 2010 - 22:30:40 EST




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> To: Mathias Burén
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> Subject: Re: sata_mv and Highpoint RocketRAID 230x, corruption?
>
> On 10-10-20 04:03 PM, Mathias Burén wrote:
> ..
> > I'm currently not using the BIOS of the raid controller for anything
> > else then staggered disk spinup. The HDD partitions start at sector
> > 2048 (to get a 1MB alignment since they're 4k sector
> drives, WD20EARS)
> > and end at the last sector.
> > What I'm worried about is the corruption mentioned in dmesg, is this
> > explained somewhere in more detail? Google didn't reveal
> much. Am I in
> > danger?
>
> Yes. Just repartition the drives to avoid the final 2GB of
> each drive,
> and then you'll be safe.
>
> The RocketRaid BIOS that I examined here a couple of years ago,
> liked to write "metadata" over top of whatever was in certain sectors
> near the end of the drive. EVEN FOR NON-RAID DRIVES.
>
> I think it was the last even (power-of-two) multiple of 1GB
> or something,
> so if you leave the final 2GB untouched, you're guaranteed to
> avoid it.
>
> Thus the recommendation.

What happens to the backup GPT at the end of the disk?

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