Re: Temporarily Disable Array

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On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 7:14 AM, Leslie Rhorer <lrhorer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> From: hansbkk@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:hansbkk@xxxxxxxxx]
>> FFR did you do this and did it work?
>
>        I did, but it didn't work as I had planned.  About a year ago, I ran
> across a bug that had caused the homehost field on the arrays to gave a pair


Thanks for the update Leslie.  Assuming your specific issues didn't
arise, is this checklist complete, or did you find you needed to do
something else to prevent auto-assembly?

------------------------------

>> > 1.  Edit /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf and comment out the line specifying the
>> > array.  Also comment out the line "HOMEHOST <system>"
>> >
>> > 2.  Edit /etc/fstab and comment out the line specifying the mount point
>> for
>> > the array.
>> >
>> > 3.  Issue the command `update-initramfs -u`
>> >
>> > 4.  Reboot the system, making sure the array does not assemble.
>> >
>> > 5.  Perform the OS upgrade.
>> >
>> > 6.  Edit mdadm.conf and fstab, removing the comment markers placed in
>> steps
>> > 1 and 2.
>> >
>> > 7.  Issue the command `update-initramfs -u`
>> >
>> > 8.  Reboot the system, making sure the array assembles and mounts.
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