.. well pardon the inflammatory subject, but currently I'm a bit annoyed because I've just realized that my entire production farm will be running in slow motion for the entire weekend because I have a faulted disk being replaced by hotspare.
I can understand the rationale behind forcibly disabling the write cache if there are faults, but in this case the protective measures are by themselves much more catastrophic than the drive failure which caused it. And to top it off there doesn't even seem to be any way to reenable the cache and accept the risk of data loss if another 2 drives should fail.
Oh well. I'm sure that it seemed like a very good idea at the time..
I can understand the rationale behind forcibly disabling the write cache if there are faults, but in this case the protective measures are by themselves much more catastrophic than the drive failure which caused it. And to top it off there doesn't even seem to be any way to reenable the cache and accept the risk of data loss if another 2 drives should fail.
Oh well. I'm sure that it seemed like a very good idea at the time..