Re: md array numbering is messed up

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Neil Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday October 31, peb-misc@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Well I have the following mdadm.conf:
>>
>> DEVICE /dev/hda /dev/hdc /dev/sd*
>> ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid5 num-devices=4 UID=8ed64073:04d21e1c:33660158:
>> a5bc892f
>> ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid1 num-devices=2 UID=cab9de58:d20bffae:654d1910:
>> 6f440136
>>
> Try 
>    sh -x /etc/init.d/mdadm-raid start
> and see what it does.
> If have created /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf rather than /etc/mdadm.conf have
> you?  Debian decided the config file should be in a directory
> /etc/mdadm, and so are different from everyone else...
> 
> NeilBrown

Neil,
I ran the sh -x /etc/init.d/mdadm-raid start command and it is starting
the arrays through mdadm -A -s and not by running mdrun.

All in all, I'd tried the following before checking mdadm-raid:
removing /sbin/mdrun
removing my mdadm.conf
placing my mdadm.conf in /etc instead of /etc/mdadm/

It just seems to be linked to the kernel.. since when booting from
2.6.12 my initscripts and config just work, while when using 2.6.15
without changing anything else.

--
Peb
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