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After replacing a faulty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time nownow; it has had this state for more than a day:

md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S) sdw[6] sdq[5] sdn[4] sdm[3] sdl[2] sdk[1] sdj[0]
      11720536064 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
      [===================>.]  recovery = 99.9% (2930134016/2930134016) finish=0.0min speed=0K/sec
      bitmap: 88/88 pages [352KB], 65536KB chunk

Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem?

After replacing a faulty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time now:

md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S) sdw[6] sdq[5] sdn[4] sdm[3] sdl[2] sdk[1] sdj[0]
      11720536064 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
      [===================>.]  recovery = 99.9% (2930134016/2930134016) finish=0.0min speed=0K/sec
      bitmap: 88/88 pages [352KB], 65536KB chunk

Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem?

After replacing a faulty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time now; it has had this state for more than a day:

md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S) sdw[6] sdq[5] sdn[4] sdm[3] sdl[2] sdk[1] sdj[0]
      11720536064 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
      [===================>.]  recovery = 99.9% (2930134016/2930134016) finish=0.0min speed=0K/sec
      bitmap: 88/88 pages [352KB], 65536KB chunk

Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem?

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Giacomo1968
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After replacing a failtyfaulty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time now:

md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S) sdw[6] sdq[5] sdn[4] sdm[3] sdl[2] sdk[1] sdj[0]
      11720536064 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
      [===================>.]  recovery = 99.9% (2930134016/2930134016) finish=0.0min speed=0K/sec
      bitmap: 88/88 pages [352KB], 65536KB chunk

Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem? Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem?

After replacing a failty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time now:

md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S) sdw[6] sdq[5] sdn[4] sdm[3] sdl[2] sdk[1] sdj[0]
      11720536064 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
      [===================>.]  recovery = 99.9% (2930134016/2930134016) finish=0.0min speed=0K/sec
      bitmap: 88/88 pages [352KB], 65536KB chunk

Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem?

After replacing a faulty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time now:

md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S) sdw[6] sdq[5] sdn[4] sdm[3] sdl[2] sdk[1] sdj[0]
      11720536064 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
      [===================>.]  recovery = 99.9% (2930134016/2930134016) finish=0.0min speed=0K/sec
      bitmap: 88/88 pages [352KB], 65536KB chunk

Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem?

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How long should RAID 10 syncing stay at 'recovery = 99.9%'?

After replacing a failty disk in a (CentOS 7) RAID 10, the syncing is at the following stage for quite some time now:

md10 : active raid10 sdp1[9] sdo1[8](S) sdw[6] sdq[5] sdn[4] sdm[3] sdl[2] sdk[1] sdj[0]
      11720536064 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [8/7] [UUUUUUU_]
      [===================>.]  recovery = 99.9% (2930134016/2930134016) finish=0.0min speed=0K/sec
      bitmap: 88/88 pages [352KB], 65536KB chunk

Is that normal (I should be patient), or does it indicate a problem?