Re: raid10 issues after reorder of boot drives.

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On 04/28/2012 05:28 PM, NeilBrown wrote:
> I would just list the UUID for each array:
>    ARRAY /dev/md0 uuid=.......
> and leave it at that.
I used the output of 'mdadm -Esv' then removed everything but UUID=...
but after doing 'mdadm -A /dev/md1' I get "mdadm: failed to add 8:131 to
/dev/md1: Invalid argument
mdadm: /dev/md1 assembled from 0 drives - not enough to start the
array." mdadm.conf has "ARRAY /dev/md/1
UUID=158918a9:52356b95:f4926a78:a55d4509" so not sure what could be the
problem since it should just work.

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