Using mdadm.conf to create arrays

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Is there any way to use mdadm.conf to create arrays in addition to being
able to assemble them?  I'm creating a large number of arrays and I
would like to use mdadm to create them as well as start them at boot
time.  I've created a couple of arrays on my test system, but I want to
semi-automate the creation of arrays.  

With raidtools I can create the conf file and then do an 'mkraid
/dev/md[0-9]' and that will create those ten arrays.  Is there a way to
accomplish something similar with mdadm and mdadm.conf?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Andy.

Regards,
Andrew Rechenberg
Infrastructure Team, Sherman Financial Group
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