Re: naming system of raid devices

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On 02-01-2021 16:39, c.buhtz@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks to you and all other answers. It helped me a lot to understand
the backgrounds.

On 2021-01-01 14:09 Phil Turmel <philip@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recommend creating an mdadm.conf file containing ARRAY entries for
your desired setup.  Trim those lines to only have the desired name
and UUID.
Maybe I should open a new thread for that topic?
Please correct me, because I am not an usual admin nor an mdadm expert.

I do not want to convince you with the following! I just want to bring
up my point of view and my opinion to make it possible for you experts
to "correct" me. ;)

I do not see the advantage of creating mdadm.conf.
Via fstab I mount the devices by their UUID.
And all other information's mdadm needs to use the RAID is stored in the
superblock.

So information's in mdadm.conf would be redundant. And especially for
a non-routine home-admin like me each conf-file I modify keep the
possibility of misstakes/missconfigurations and more problems. Keeping
it as simple as possible is very important for my environment.

Nope, it is not redundant. It tells the init system that your UUID is on a raid device, which means it has to wait for the raid devices to be online. Without mdadm.conf it cannot know this.



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