Re: Linux RAID autodetect partitions go missing from /dev, but fdisk can see them

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>> On Wednesday December 10, torarnv@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Running 'partprobe -s' successfully finds the two missing partitions
>>> and adds device nodes, and the nodes can be 'file -sL'ed, but when
>>> trying to assemble the array again with these new nodes in the system,
>>> I'm told that sdc1 is not found, and after the --assemble is done, the
>>> device nodes are once again missing (!) see [4]

Neil Brown wrote:
> Can you:
>   strace -o /tmp/str -s 200 mdadm --assemble --scan --verbose /dev/md0

Should I try this after doing partprobe first? In that case /dev/sdb1
and /dev/sdc1 exist, and we might see from the trace what causes them to
disappear?

>> [4] http://pastebin.com/m4475c9ae   partprobe + mdadm --assemble

Tor Arne

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