On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 06:25:30PM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Luca Berra wrote:
On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 11:11:24AM +0100, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Hello.
I'm using software raid with mdadm 1.7.0 on a mandrake linux 10.1, but
I'm facing heavy initialisation troubles. The first array /dev/md0 is
automatically created and launched at startup (though mdadm -As in init
scripts), but not the second array /dev/md1.
mdadm --examine --scan --config=partitions creates the second array as
/dev/.tmp.md1, which I can then assemble using an explicit mdadm -A
/dev/sda2 /dev/sdb2 command, but this is unpractical and failproof :/
i think this issue was squashed in a newer version of mdadm
can you try rebuilding the current cooker rpm on 10.1 and try again.
i don't have a 10.1 laying around to test atm.
I updated mdadm to 2.3.1, but the array is still seen as /dev/.tmp.md1.
Putting this instead of /dev/md1 in /etc/mdadm.conf fix the issue, but
it is quite inelegant :/
mmmm
try adding auto=yes to your array lines in mdadm.conf
or invoke mdadm -As -a
is /dev on udev ?
L.
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