From: Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
To: Linux Raid List <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Completely discontinuing an array
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 14:06:29 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <458ADB35.3030308@tmr.com> (raw)
Since I have been doing a lot of array creation related to the RAID-5
performance thread, I want to make the array "go away" so nothing tries
to start, stop, or otherwise use the array. I tried setting the
superblock to zero, but that results in boot warnings for every
partition. I can change the partition type to something other than RAID,
but that rapidly gets ugly since I really want some partitions around
for ad-hoc testing.
Is there something which will stop an array and dismember it? Like:
mdadm -S --nuke /dev/md5
or similar, to stop the array and mark it as not in use so boot won't
try doing anything with it.
If there isn't such a feature, or an easy way to get the desired end
result, could you consider that a minor feature request? Preferably an
option to stopping the array, perhaps a magic superblock other than
zero, to tell the boot "I know it's dead, deal with it."
--
bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
CTO TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
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