However, lsraid reports:
# lrdaid -d /dev/md0 lsraid: Device "/dev/md0" does not have a valid raid superblock
'lsraid -d' is used to print info on a raid set given one of the member devices. You'd use 'lsraid -d /dev/sdb1', or 'lsraid -a /dev/md0'.
and on a reboot, the raid is not reconstructed.
Does it need to be reconstructed? Does the device come up in a usable manner?
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