Re: mdadm issue

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Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 7/23/19 11:12 AM, mark wrote:
>
>> Now, cryptsetup gives me the same UUID as I have in /etc/mdadm.conf.
>> The
>> entry in /etc/crypttab looks identical to the RAIDs for root and swap,
>> but nope.
>
>
> Can you post those files somewhere?  I'm confused by the idea that
> cryptsetup is involved in or using the same UUID as an MD RAID device.
>
Here's part of /etc/mdadm.conf
ARRAY /dev/md/root metadata=1.2 name=<server>:root
UUID=7dea42fa:c9ef035d:0a6bada5:3ba5c21f
ARRAY /dev/md/export_1 metadata=1.2 name=<server>:export_1
UUID=637ef224:91b445d8:69d48980:adc8bc70

and, from /etc/fstab, the same drives
/dev/mapper/luks-5e007234-cd4c-47c6-b305-734f353a4405 /                   
   xfs     defaults,x-systemd.device-timeout=0 0 0
/dev/mapper/luks-3da4ae38-b78a-4fb4-9c2d-b029a9b16378 /export/1 xfs
defaults 0 0

excerpt the last luks doesn't exist. They *both* say UUID, so it's *so*
simple to understand (NOT). I got the mdraid UUID from mdadm --examine
--scan.

        mark

    mark


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