Re: RAID 5 array with journal device does not automatically assemble at boot

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Tobi,

Your mdadm is a little old. Could you please try rebuild it from
latest source code?

Thanks,
Song

On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 2:49 PM, Larkin Lowrey <llowrey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 11/14/2017 5:28 PM, Tobx wrote:
>>
>> Rudy Zijlstra wrote:
>>>
>>> What is in your mdadm.conf? Usually found in either /etc/ or in
>>> /etc/mdadm/
>>
>> Created with /usr/share/mdadm/mkconf:
>>
>> HOMEHOST <system>
>> MAILADDR root
>> ARRAY /dev/md/test  metadata=1.2 UUID=d59de5cc:02f560ed:ebcb9400:491955d7
>> name=debian:test
>>     spares=1
>>
>
> The "spares=1" is for the journal device. The "mdadm --examine --scan"
> command produced that for me as well but since it seemed odd I deleted that
> part. Since there isn't actually a spare it seems incorrect. I've never
> tried to boot with "spares=1" so I don't know if removing it will make any
> difference.
>
> --Larkin
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