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From: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org> do not hyphenate terms: "override", "therein", "overwrite", "superblock format". Signed-Off-By: Peter Samuelson <peter@p12n.org>
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.B does not
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alert the operator to this condition. The 2.6 md driver will fail to
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start an array in this condition without manual intervention, though
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this behaviour can be over-ridden by a kernel parameter.
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this behaviour can be overridden by a kernel parameter.
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.SS RECOVERY
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devices. Other possibilities may follow in future kernels.
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During any stripe process there is a 'critical section' during which
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live data is being over-written on disk. For the operation of
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live data is being overwritten on disk. For the operation of
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increasing the number of drives in a raid5, this critical section
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covers the first few stripes (the number being the product of the old
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and new number of devices). After this critical section is passed,
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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RAID devices are virtual devices created from two or more
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real block devices. This allows multiple devices (typically disk
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drives or partitions there-of) to be combined into a single device to
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drives or partitions thereof) to be combined into a single device to
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hold (for example) a single filesystem.
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Some RAID levels include redundancy and so can survive some degree of
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device failure.
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.TP
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.B --homehost=
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This will over-ride any
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This will override any
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.B HOMEHOST
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setting in the config file and provides the identify of the host which
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should be considered the home for any arrays.
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.I --scan
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is also given, then any
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.I auto=
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entries in the config file will over-ride the
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entries in the config file will override the
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.I --auto
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instruction given on the command line.
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.TP
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.B --zero-superblock
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If the device contains a valid md superblock, the block is
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over-written with zeros. With
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overwritten with zeros. With
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--force
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the block where the superblock would be is over-written even if it
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the block where the superblock would be is overwritten even if it
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doesn't appear to be valid.
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.TP
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will automatically create a degraded array with an extra spare drive.
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This is because building the spare into a degraded array is in general faster than resyncing
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the parity on a non-degraded, but not clean, array. This feature can
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be over-ridden with the
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be overridden with the
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.I --force
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option.
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.I mdadm
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to read
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.I /proc/partitions
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and include all devices and partitions found there-in.
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and include all devices and partitions found therein.
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.I mdadm
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does not use the names from
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.I /proc/partitions
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.I mdadm
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when the array was created. This must match the name stored in the
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superblock on a device for that device to be included in the array.
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Not all superblock-formats support names.
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Not all superblock formats support names.
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.TP
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.B super-minor=
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The value is an integer which indicates the minor number that was
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