On Thu, Jan 29, 2026 at 07:35:17AM -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> set is currently NOT marked for autoconfiguration so it is configured by
> '/etc/rc.d/raidframe' running 'raidctl -c /etc/raidN.conf raidN'.
> 
> Can you confirm that a non-autoconfigured RAID set is not dependent on the 
> order
> of devices listed in the DISKS section of the "raidN.conf" file?


It wouldn't depend on the exact order, but on the devices listed.

When constructing the RAID it validates that all disks share the
same serial number. If a single disk has a different label, it's
treated as a failed component and the raid comes up as degraded.

N.B. raidctl understands wedge names, if the disks are using e.g.
a GPT, you could give them unique names to avoid any ambiguity.


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                                Michael van Elst
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