* mdadm (on partitionable arrays) and partition uevents
@ 2007-08-11 12:05 Michal Soltys
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From: Michal Soltys @ 2007-08-11 12:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
During doing some tests, I've found a slight delay of partition related
uevents, when raid devices are assembled/stopped.
For example - consider md/d0 with 1 partition created. The array is unassembled.
1) mdadm -A /dev/md/d0
will generate "change" even properly for md/d0, but "add' uevent for its
partition, will be delayed until some next mdadm operation or some partition
related operation - fdisk, etc.
2) mdadm -S /dev/md/d0
Analogously, "remove" for partitions will be run on some later mdadm
command, or even unsuccessful attempt to fdisk that array.
To not cause any potential conflicts, mdadm.conf had symlinks=no, and mdadm
was used only with directory based names, whereas udev had no custom rules
regarding any md devices (so only standard /dev/md_d[0-9]* and /dev/md[0-9]*
were created).
Tested under udev 114, mdadm 2.6.2 on two different systems (one arch 64bit,
the other 32bit).
I'm not actually sure if it's even a bug in the first place, or if it has
anything to do with mdadm, but reporting it nonetheless.
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