Question regarding mdadm.conf

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Good morning! :)

End of january I had some problems with an faulty harddisk, which was part of an RAID1 (two mirroed disks containing 4 partitions).
I replaced it, and got some realy good instructions from Gordon Henderson.
Last week the same problem occured again, and I decided to replace the controller, too. Now its an PCI 4-port S-ATA controller, and everything runs fine till now.


My question now is:
the formerly used /etc/mdadm.conf had some lines like:
  ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid1 num-devices=2
  UUID=66f80d1a:621442c5:2b6eabe8:3a9f5e54
   devices=/dev/sda6,/dev/sdb6
  ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid1 num-devices=2
  UUID=06b9cdec:65448b34:3add2ff0:2180f5cd
   devices=/dev/sda5,/dev/sdb5

How does I get those UUID information, to add them to the new /etc/mdadm.conf?

Have a nice day
Torsten
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