mdadm: recovering from an aborted reshape op: mdadm -E -v -s

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ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid6 num-devices=5 UUID=6f1176ae:a0ad6cac:bfe78010:bc810f04
   devices=/dev/sde2,/dev/sdb2,/dev/sdd2,/dev/sdc2,/dev/sda2
ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid6 num-devices=5 UUID=3b76ac20:8253f696:bfe78010:bc810f04
   devices=/dev/sde3,/dev/sdb3,/dev/sdd3,/dev/sdc3,/dev/sda3
ARRAY /dev/md/2 level=raid6 metadata=1.1 num-devices=5 UUID=a511e656:a742a2f2:f4917939:2d333c7e name=localhost.localdomain:2
   devices=/dev/sde4,/dev/sdb4,/dev/sdd4,/dev/sdc4,/dev/sda4
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