On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 16:17:51 -0800 Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Mathias Burén <mathias.buren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 31 December 2010 00:14, Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Mathias Burén <mathias.buren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> On 31 December 2010 00:10, Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> Hi, > >>>> What am I forgetting to do? I had a RAID1 using sd{a,b,c}3. I > >>>> stopped md3, removed the md3 line in /etc/mdadm.conf, deleted the > >>>> partitions using fdisk, and then created 5 new partitions using > >>>> sd{a,b,c,d,e}3 to get ready to do a 5 disk RAID6. The new partitions > >>>> are the same size as the old ones and located at the same sector > >>>> addresses. > >>>> > >>>> After rebooting, but before creating the new RAID6, I still see md3: > >>>> > >>>> mark@c2stable ~ $ cat /proc/mdstat > >>>> Personalities : [linear] [raid0] [raid1] [raid10] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] > >>>> md6 : active raid1 sdb6[1] sdc6[2] sda6[0] > >>>> 247416933 blocks super 1.1 [3/3] [UUU] > >>>> > >>>> md3 : active raid1 sdc3[2] sdb3[1] sda3[0] > >>>> 52436096 blocks [3/3] [UUU] > >>>> > >>>> md5 : active raid1 sdc5[2] sdb5[1] sda5[0] > >>>> 52436032 blocks [3/3] [UUU] > >>>> > >>>> unused devices: <none> > >>>> mark@c2stable ~ $ > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> What am I doing wrong or forgetting? I would like md3 to be totally > >>>> gone before I create a new md3 in it's place. > >>>> > >>>> Thanks, > >>>> Mark > >>>> -- > >>>> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in > >>>> the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > >>>> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > >>>> > >>> > >>> Erase the superblocks? Recreating partitions doesn't (usually) affect > >>> the data on the HDDs. > >>> > >>> // M > >>> > >> > >> Is erasing the superblocks a mdadm operation? I've not heard of that one before. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Mark > >> > > > > Yes, see mdadm --misc. Like: > > > > mdadm --zero-superblock <device> > > > > // M > > > > Yes, just found that. > > Can I still use /dev/md3 safely even though it's no longer in > mdadm.conf? I suspect I can? That sentence doesn't make much sense to me, so I suspect some misunderstand is going on. So to be explicit: Use mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sdc3 /dev/sdb3 /dev/sda3 to remove from those devices any record that they are part of any md array. Does that clarify thing sufficienty? NeilBrown -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html