:: could you confirm that these would be various different kernel
versions over time, and not ONLY on the 46 to 47 update?

That's probable. IIRC, my RAID1 MD devices have been blowing up
inexplicably over the past year, and I tend to stay quite current on
patches, applying them each week regardless.


:: Have you seen this when doing any other reboots (not after system
updates)?

No, it really seems related to kernel updates.  The system I reported on had 
been pulled
out of production for hardware updates, so was powered off. In the time it took 
to replace hardware and test the new system new kernel patches had come out so 
I suspected things were going to get broken as soon as I applied the kernel 
patches. 


:: do you also see the MD "degraded raid" prompt and if so how do you
respond?

No, I only ever see the "Continue to wait; or Press S to skip mounting
or M for manual recovery". Nothing about MD degraded.


:: are the device links in /dev/<vgname>/<lvname> present?
:: are the LVs listed in the output of 'lvs' and what are their state?
:: are the PVs which are backed by md0 present in 'pvs' and what are their 
state?

Don't remember about /dev/<vgname>. lvs, vgs and pvs all were sporadic
in output, sometimes complaining of leaked memory, sometimes displaying
my LVs and PVs. It was unstable.


:: are the volumes present in the 'dmsetup ls' output?

Never used 'dmsetup ls'.


:: what is the actual state of md0 as show in 'cat /proc/mdstat'?

In the unstable state, after rebooting with patched kernel and RAID+LVM borked, 
sometimes mdstat would say something about the device not existing and then 
issuing it again would show "/dev/md_d0" -- which is not the correct MD device. 
 Sometimes I would
have to issue "mdadm -S /dev/md_d0" and then "mdadm --examine --scan" to 
restart it. I have never seen Linux software raid fail this badly. Hopefully 
it's fixed soon as I know from experience MD has historically been bulletproof. 
I have never had such problems before.

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