Re: Bigendian issue with mdadm

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On Monday February 20, francois.barre@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Please, Help !
> 
> I've created a raid5 array on a x86 platform, and now wish to use it
> on a mac mini (g4 based). But the problem is : the first is
> little-endian, the second big-endian...
> And it seams like md superblock disk format is hostendian, so how
> should I say mdadm to use a endianness ?
> 

Read the man page several times?

Look for "--update=byteorder"

You need mdadm-2.0 or later.

NeilBrown
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