Answering my own post: <snip> > Rebuild Status : 0% complete <snip>
Yeah, ok, I'm dim :)
Maybe the output could be a little more helpful? State = rebuilding?
and for anyone else, cat /proc/mdstat gave me the hint!!
Other things: 1) in Manage mode it's documented to allow multiple commands and yet:
cu:~# mdadm /dev/md0 -f /dev/sdc1 -r /dev/sdc1 mdadm: set /dev/sdc1 faulty in /dev/md0 mdadm: hot remove failed for /dev/sdc1: Device or resource busy cu:~# mdadm /dev/md0 -r /dev/sdc1 mdadm: hot removed /dev/sdc1
2)
To allow autodetection on startup you're supposed to set the partition type to 0xfd
What if you're using whole disks? Are you supposed to create massive partitions?
3) I'm having some odd responses from the Monitor mode:
Here is the system:
cu:~# mdadm --detail /dev/md0 /dev/md0: Version : 00.90.01 Creation Time : Thu Jun 3 17:03:11 2004 Raid Level : raid5 Array Size : 1975552 (1.88 GiB 2.02 GB) Device Size : 987776 (964.63 MiB 1011.48 MB) Raid Devices : 3 Total Devices : 4 Preferred Minor : 0 Persistence : Superblock is persistent
Update Time : Thu Jun 3 17:32:45 2004 State : clean, no-errors Active Devices : 3 Working Devices : 4 Failed Devices : 0 Spare Devices : 1
Layout : left-symmetric Chunk Size : 128K
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State 0 8 1 0 active sync /dev/sda1 1 8 17 1 active sync /dev/sdb1 2 8 33 2 active sync /dev/sdc1 3 8 2 -1 spare /dev/sda2 UUID : 9120f538:88dcabef:ba6f5f75:d2ce9e00 Events : 0.3904
I run the monitor using a PROGRAM to ensure I see all events (#'s below are annotations :) )
cu:~# mdadm --monitor -d 1 -t /dev/md0
mdadm: Monitor using program "/bin/echo" from config file
TestMessage /dev/md0
# -f a device at this point
Fail /dev/md0
# Note that the device is not reported.
# A bit later (not long now I'm using 1Gb test partitions!)
SpareActive /dev/md0 /dev/sda2
# Note there were no RebuildStarted, RebuildNN, RebuildFinished events?
# -r the device - no events
# -a the device - no events
# mdadm --stop /dev/md0 here
DeviceDisappeared /dev/md0
Also stopping the monitor and degrading the array (-f a device) followed by a monitor restart doesn't give a DegradedArray event.
David
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