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If you have stacked arrays, then mdadm -As --homehost=fred should work but doesn't. It gets into an infinite loop! So write some tests, and fix the bugs.
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# create two raid1s, build a raid0 on top, then
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# tear it down and get auto-assemble to rebuild it.
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mdadm -CR $md1 -l1 -n2 $dev0 $dev1 --homehost=testing
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mdadm -CR $md2 -l1 -n2 $dev2 $dev3 --homehost=testing
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mdadm -CR $md0 -l0 -n2 $md1 $md2 --homehost=testing
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mdadm -Ss
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mdadm -As -c /dev/null --homehost=testing -vvv
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testdev $md1 1 $mdsize0 64
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testdev $md2 1 $mdsize0 64
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testdev $md0 2 $mdsize00 64
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mdadm -Ss
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mdadm --zero-superblock $dev0 $dev1 $dev2 $dev3
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## Now the raid0 uses one stacked and one not
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mdadm -CR $md1 -l1 -n2 $dev0 $dev1 --homehost=testing
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mdadm -CR $md0 -l0 -n2 $md1 $dev2 --homehost=testing
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mdadm -Ss
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mdadm -As -c /dev/null --homehost=testing -vvv
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testdev $md1 1 $mdsize0 64
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testdev $md0 1 $[mdsize0+mdsize00] 64
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