** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mdadm
(ubuntu 8.04)
- When --incremental is used to assemble array incrementally (as is envisioned
for udev hotplugging)
- --incremental --scan --run does not start anything.
+ The man page suggests that "mdadm -IRs" will start the arrays that have
+ been assembled incrementally, but which are still missing some redundant
+ members (degraded mode).
- "mdadm --incremental --scan --run" does not start the arrays that have
- been partially assembled by prior "mdadm --incremental <devices>"
- commands.
-
- We would need a command to start a specific arrays that we have found
incrementally after a timeout has passed.
- (Having to starting all partially assembled arrays degraded would be
depreciated.)
-
- Idealy this should still allow to --increment further members (auto-
- readonly) later on.
-
- Something like: "mdadm --incremental --run /dev/mdX"
+ But this does not seem to have any effect on inactive arrays here.
+ ("mdadm --incremental --scan --run" does not start the (multiple) arrays that
have been partially assembled by prior "mdadm --incremental <devices>"
commands.)
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--incremental --scan --run does not start anything
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244808
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