md device renaming

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So, every time I start up this md device with a specified name, it renames itself to something else.

When I first created the array, I typo'd the name as 'nas01:isci-sdb1' (should be nas01:iscsi-sdb1). And now every time I assemble it with the correct name, it renames itself:

# /sbin/mdadm -A /dev/md/nas01:iscsi-sdb1 --uuid abddf4ea:06524e68:8e2b8f4e:1b24c56d -R -U name
mdadm: /dev/md/nas01:iscsi-sdb1 has been started with 2 drives (out of 3)
# ls /dev/md/nas*
/dev/md/nas01:isci-sdb1
# ls /dev/disk/by-id/md-name*
/dev/disk/by-id/md-name-nas01:iscsi-sdb1
# mdadm -D /dev/md/nas01:isci-sdb1|grep Name
          Name : nas01:iscsi-sdb1  (local to host nas01)


So, notice how it says it started it as "nas01:iscsi-sdb1", however once its up and I do the `ls`, it has the original name on it. I've tried -U name to update the name on it when its assembled, but doesnt do a thing.

Am I missing something here. Shouldnt it be assembling itself with the specified name I gave it, not the original name? And then how do I update it so the name in the metadata is correct?
(and yes I know its missing a drive, I'm testing some stuff out)

-Patrick
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