+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #379951 +++ Description of problem: dmraid needs to add the 'handle_errors' argument to mapping tables created for mirror mappings in order to take advantage of the resynchronization error handling. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Check RAID1 mapping table created via "dmraid -tay" Actual results: Table doesn't contain the handle_errors argument. Expected results: Table does contain it. Additional info: -- Additional comment from heinzm on 2007-11-13 08:25 EST -- Created an attachment (id=256851) dmraid mirror target handle_errors mapping table argument addition patch
Created attachment 259331 [details] Patch to add handle_error argument
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Unfortunately this bugzilla was not resolved in time for RHEL 4.7 Beta. It has now been proposed for inclusion in RHEL 4.8 but must regain Product Management approval.
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The fix got into RHEL5, 6 and upstream, but not RHEL4, which has just had it's last update, so it's too late now.