They are all internal drives. That is the normal good state> # cat /proc/mdstat > Personalities : [raid0] [raid1] > md124 : active raid1 sdb[1] sdc[0] > 293032960 blocks super external:/md125/0 [2/2] [UU] > > md125 : inactive sdb[1](S) sdc[0](S) > 6184 blocks super external:imsm > > md126 : active raid0 sdd[1] sde[0] > 156296192 blocks super external:/md127/0 128k chunks > > md127 : inactive sde[1](S) sdd[0](S) > 5032 blocks super external:imsm Super something on external devices which are inactive? for the arrays. After a reboot md124 would show auto-read-only instead of active. When in that state I cannot mount the filesystem. The mdadm.conf was built when F18 was installed.I think I would try to make it so that the mdtools figure out what the arrays consist of automatically. IIRC it is not necessary, maybe not even advisable, to specify explicitly in mdadm.conf what the arrays are made of because there is information stored on the disks that allow to build them automatically. Running mdadm --detail --scan returns the same info as what is in the conf file. I checked that already to make sure there was not any differences. Two separate arrays.Is md124 a RAID-1 on top of a RAID-0? Thanks Alan |
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