On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Richard Scobie wrote:
To remove all doubt about what is assembled where, I though going to:
DEVICE partitions
MAILADDR root
ARRAY /dev/md3 UUID=xyz etc.
would be more secure.
Is this correct thinking on my part?
yup.
mdadm can generate it all for you... there's
If I have specified an array in mdadm.conf using UUID's:
ARRAY /dev/md0 UUID=3aaa0122:29827cfa:5331ad66:ca767371
and I replace a failed drive in the array, will the new drive be given
the previous UUID, or do I need to upate the mdadm.conf entry?
Regards,
Richard
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On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Richard Scobie wrote:
If I have specified an array in mdadm.conf using UUID's:
ARRAY /dev/md0 UUID=3aaa0122:29827cfa:5331ad66:ca767371
and I replace a failed drive in the array, will the new drive be given the
previous UUID, or do I need to upate the mdadm.conf entry
dean gaudet wrote:
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Richard Scobie wrote:
If I have specified an array in mdadm.conf using UUID's:
ARRAY /dev/md0 UUID=3aaa0122:29827cfa:5331ad66:ca767371
and I replace a failed drive in the array, will the new drive be given the
previous UUID, or do I need to upate