Subject: bin/7695: raidctl should explain that clean: 0 means not, clean: 1 means it is.
To: None <gnats-bugs@gnats.netbsd.org>
From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 06/03/1999 03:22:14
>Number: 7695
>Category: bin
>Synopsis: raidctl should explain that clean: 0 means not, clean: 1 means it is.
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: medium
>Responsible: bin-bug-people (Utility Bug People)
>State: open
>Class: sw-bug
>Submitter-Id: net
>Arrival-Date: Thu Jun 3 03:20:06 1999
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Michael Graff
>Organization:
flame.org: yes, we do know everything
>Release: 1.4_BETA
>Environment:
System: NetBSD tel-aran-rhiod.flame.org 1.4_ALPHA NetBSD 1.4_ALPHA (FLAME_HOME) #0: Sat Apr 17 16:36:46 PDT 1999 explorer@tel-aran-rhiod.flame.org:/u1/OS/NetBSD/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/FLAME_HOME i386
>Description:
It would be much nicer if raidctl, and the man page, would explain what
the state of the clean bit means. Of course, it would also be nice if
raidctl -s raid0
displayed the overall state of each component, rather than having to walk
through them manually...
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