Am 11.05.2011 03:22, schrieb Stan Hoeppner: > On 5/10/2011 8:27 AM, Markus Neviadomski wrote: > >>>> This is my mdadm.conf, using a UUID since a long time. >>>> saturn:/home/domski# cat /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf >>>> DEVICE partitions >>>> ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid5 num-devices=3 spares=1 >>>> UUID=4105560e:bf03b97e:ba419cbc:b7000e73 >>>> MAILADDR root >>> >>> If you were already using UUIDs then you need to take this up on the >>> mdadm mailing list, not here, as the problem you actually have is not >>> the one you originally described. >> >> Yes, now i think this is the right decision. My first attempt was to fix >> the sda/sde apperance for sd-card, so mdadm.conf should configured with >> sd* devices. > > I think what is confusing you is the same thing that inititally > confused me, which is that the array has a UUID and each drive has a > UUID. There are very few examples of using drive UUIDs in place of > /dev/XdX in mdadm.conf and on the command line. > > Again, you will get better help on the linux-raid mailing list: > http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-raid Yes you are right, that confused me. But, short answer for a little problem. dkpg-reconfigure mdadm without changing any setting solved the problem.
Why? Reading the manual shows me the difference between a mdraid started by the mdadm-daemon and a specific raid started by initrd. My mdadm settings shows that all md-raids are needed on system bootup. Thats not really necessary, because all system files a stored on cfcard, but anyone does this setting ;) These mdraids are started by initrd, which also holds the config for them. It seems that this was a really old config, so changing mdadm.conf was not successful. I initialised the raid, added all lost devices, check the mdadm.conf to bee correct andruns dpkg-reconfigure mdadm. This causes to generate a new initrd als all was fine! Thanks for help! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4dcbbe55.6040...@dieitexperten.de