From: jeffs_linux@123mail.org
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Why do I get different results for 'mdadm --detail' & 'mdadm --examine' for the same array?
Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 18:42:46 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1307842966.26762.1462147225@webmail.messagingengine.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1307840471.18429.1462140465@webmail.messagingengine.com>
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011 18:01 -0700, jeffs_linux@123mail.org wrote:
> I'm working on setting up my 1st Linux production server with RAID for
> our office.
I was digging through my logs and found these 'failed' notices,
grep mdadm /var/log/*
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[360]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[363]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[364]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[366]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[367]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[377]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[382]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[383]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[426]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[427]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[428]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:udevd[431]: exec of program '/bin/grep -qs '^AUTO
-all' /etc/mdadm.conf' failed
/var/log/boot.msg:mdadm: /dev/md127 has been started with 4 drives.
/var/log/boot.msg:Starting MD Raid mdadm: /dev/md/0_0 has been started
with 4 drives.
/var/log/boot.msg:<notice -- Jun 11 16:52:56.214405000> mdadmd start
/var/log/boot.msg:Starting mdadmd
/var/log/boot.msg:<notice -- Jun 11 16:52:56.293717000> startproc:
execve (/sbin/mdadm) [ /sbin/mdadm -F -d 60 -m root@localhost -s -c
/etc/mdadm.conf ], [ DO_FASTBOOT=no CONSOLE=/dev/console SELINUX_INIT=NO
ROOTFS_FSTYPE=ext4 SHELL=/bin/sh TERM=dumb ROOTFS_FSCK=0 LC_ALL=POSIX
INIT_VERSION=sysvinit-2.89 DO_BLOGD=yes REDIRECT=/dev/ttyS0 COLUMNS=80
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin vga=0x31a DO_CONFIRM=no RUNLEVEL=5
PWD=/
SPLASHCFG=/etc/bootsplash/themes/openSUSE/config/bootsplash-1280x1024.cfg
DO_QUIET=no PREVLEVEL=N LINES=24 HOME=/ SHLVL=2 DO_FORCEFSCK=no
SPLASH=yes ROOTFS_BLKDEV=/dev/VG0/ROOT0 _=/sbin/startproc
DAEMON=/sbin/mdadm ]
/var/log/boot.msg:'mdadmd start' exits with status 0
I also found this file,
cat /dev/.mdadm/map
---------------------------------------------------------------
md126 0.90 19f2b21c:e54f9e1a:be5ad16e:9754ab5e /dev/md/0_0
md127 1.2 79fb7ad4:289bfae5:86c535ff:202960f2 /dev/md127
---------------------------------------------------------------
which I think is created maybe by udevd that's complaining about all
those failures above?
What's unexpected is that 'map' files /dev/md0_0 UUID matches the
"--detail" scan, but the UUID for the /dev/md127 device is different !?
mdadm --detail --scan
ARRAY /dev/md127 metadata=1.2 name=jeffadm:jeffadm1
UUID=d84afb64:e6fa2b64:ff21c975:f9765431
ARRAY /dev/md/0_0 metadata=0.90
UUID=19f2b21c:e54f9e1a:be5ad16e:9754ab5e
I'm pretty confused about what IS versus what SHOULD BE happening, or
whether I should delete/modify something, so I'm going to hold-off any
changes and hope somebody can shed some light.
Jeff
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-06-12 1:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-06-12 1:01 Why do I get different results for 'mdadm --detail' & 'mdadm --examine' for the same array? jeffs_linux
2011-06-12 1:42 ` jeffs_linux [this message]
2011-06-12 1:49 ` jeffs_linux
2011-06-16 0:04 ` jeffs_linux
2011-06-16 0:18 ` NeilBrown
2011-06-16 0:39 ` jeffs_linux
2011-06-16 1:22 ` NeilBrown
2011-06-16 1:47 ` jeffs_linux
2011-06-16 2:00 ` NeilBrown
2011-06-16 2:09 ` jeffs_linux
2011-06-16 2:39 ` jeffs_linux
2011-06-16 6:06 ` jeffs_linux
2011-06-17 22:41 ` Simon Mcnair
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