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* Can't figure out how to use mdadm in initrd
@ 2002-06-28 14:45 Ken Causey
  2002-06-28 14:58 ` Neil Brown
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Ken Causey @ 2002-06-28 14:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid; +Cc: Neil Brown

I don't get it.  I cannot seem to get mdadm to handle a degraded array
no matter what I do.  I'm setting up a system with all filesystems
including boot and root on software RAID.  I initially tried to use
raidstart in my initrd but ran into a bug that prevents reinstating
missing array members in some circumstances, so I was directed to use
mdadm instead.  Here's my current setup:

root is on /dev/md2 (RAID5)

The /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf file in the initrd contains:

DEVICE /dev/sd*
ARRAY /dev/md2 devices="/dev/sda3,/dev/sdb3,/dev/sdc3"

The modules loaded are

modprobe -k aic7xxx
modprobe -k raid1
modprobe -k raid5
modprobe -k ext3
modprobe -k ext2

mdadm is run as

set "/dev/md2"
[ -b "$1" ] || set "/dev/md/2"
mdadm --assemble --run --scan "$1"

I've tried every combination I can think of and if there is any member
missing (say sdc3) then it complains that that member has a bad
superblock.  Please tell me what I'm doing wrong here.  If you need more
information, let me know.

Ken Causey


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