Re: Why won't mdadm start several RAIDs that appear to be fine? SOLVED!

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From: Jim Schatzman
Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010 - 8:51 pm

All-

Using yum/rpm to remove dmraid from the system and rebooting fixed the problem.

Why is dmraid doing anything at all when my motherboard doesn't support FakeRAID?  It seems that it is arbitrarily picking some set of drives to tie up, effectively disabling mdadm for some arrays. Nice.

Jim

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New raid level suggestion. , Rogier Wolff, (Thu Dec 30, 1:23 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., Steven Haigh, (Thu Dec 30, 1:47 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., Rogier Wolff, (Thu Dec 30, 2:42 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., Neil Brown, (Thu Dec 30, 3:01 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., Stan Hoeppner, (Thu Dec 30, 3:39 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., John Robinson, (Thu Dec 30, 4:58 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., Stan Hoeppner, (Thu Dec 30, 6:11 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., Ryan Wagoner, (Thu Dec 30, 7:24 am)
Re: New raid level suggestion., John Robinson, (Thu Dec 30, 11:10 am)
Re: Why won't mdadm start several RAIDs that appear to be ..., Jim Schatzman, (Thu Dec 30, 8:51 pm)
Re: New raid level suggestion., Stan Hoeppner, (Fri Dec 31, 3:23 am)