From: Lars Ehrhardt <0104@ng.h42.de>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: mdadm --manage --run stops a running array
Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 15:26:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FFC1701.1000705@ng.h42.de> (raw)
Hi,
I was creating a documentation about a local raid setup and typed
"mdadm --manage --run /dev/md1"
This was on a running array and the command returned:
mdadm: failed to run array "/dev/md1": Device or ressource busy.
I thought, alright, this makes sense /dev/md1 is already started and
mounted as /, so running it again does not work.
Unfortunately I was not able to do anything useful after that, since all
shell commands, like ls failed. Investigating this a bit on a
testmachine I found out that the raid array was shut-down and marked as
clean due to this run command. So, what happened was that the / fs was
still mounted but the raid-device was not running anymore and thus I
could not do anything useful with the system.
I've tested this on two different machines, running kernel 2.4.23 with
the grsecurity patch.
Is this a bug or expected? In my opinion the run command should not stop
an already running (and mounted) array.
Kind regards
Lars
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