From: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
To: "P. Gautschi" <linuxlist@gautschi.net>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: --no-degraded does not work
Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 10:22:47 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20141108102247.687b8863@notabene.brown> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <545CF69B.6040307@gautschi.net>
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On Fri, 07 Nov 2014 17:43:07 +0100 "P. Gautschi" <linuxlist@gautschi.net>
wrote:
> As far as I understand the documentation --assemble --no-degraded should not start a degraded array.
> However on my system (kubuntu 14.10)
>
> # mdadm --assemble --no-degraded /dev/md0 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sde1 /dev/sdf1
> mdadm: /dev/md0 has been started with 4 drives (out of 5).
>
> # mdadm --detail /dev/md0
> /dev/md0:
> Version : 1.2
> Creation Time : Tue Nov 4 15:26:46 2014
> Raid Level : raid5
> Array Size : 599469328 (571.70 GiB 613.86 GB)
> Used Dev Size : 149867332 (142.92 GiB 153.46 GB)
> Raid Devices : 5
> Total Devices : 4
> Persistence : Superblock is persistent
>
> Intent Bitmap : Internal
>
> Update Time : Fri Nov 7 17:22:53 2014
> State : clean, degraded
> Active Devices : 4
> Working Devices : 4
> Failed Devices : 0
> Spare Devices : 0
>
> Layout : left-symmetric
> Chunk Size : 4K
>
> Name : 0
> UUID : c7465b19:c149b2d1:5b4d88ce:8c6ce432
> Events : 642
>
> Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
> 0 0 0 0 removed
> 1 8 33 1 active sync /dev/sdc1
> 2 8 49 2 active sync /dev/sdd1
> 3 8 65 3 active sync /dev/sde1
> 5 8 81 4 active sync /dev/sdf1
>
> the array IS started when removing one disk, stopping it, reconnecting the disk and then assemble the array.
> Is this the supposed behavior?
Yes, that is the correct behaviour, though I admit that it is slightly
unintuitive.
--no-degraded will cause mdadm to refuse to assemble an array which is more
degraded than it was last time it was active.
So if you have an optimal array, stop it, then try to assemble with some
devices missing, then --no-degraded will cause that to fail.
If the array is already degraded, then there doesn't seem much point in
stopping it from assembling.
Do you have a particular goal, or were you just making sure you understood?
Thanks,
NeilBrown
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