Re: [Patch] mdadm ignoring homehost?

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On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:13:32PM +0200, Luca Berra wrote:
> add --auto=md to the command line
> or put it in the create line in mdadm.conf

Actually I must this did not work quite right
after reboot...

This might be a Fedora 10 issue, so maybe Doug would like
to comment.

After reboot, someone, I guess udev, tries to automagically
start a RAID, so it assembles /dev/md_d127 with one of the
two components of /dev/md/boot (randomly, it seems).
Later, when /dev/md/boot is assembled, one drive is "busy",
because it belongs to /dev/md_d127, and the array is put
together degraded, i.e. with the other disk only.

This happens also after re-creating the initrd.

So, it seems there is still work to do...

Thanks,

bye,

-- 

piergiorgio
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