mdadm/tests/00raid1
NeilBrown 7d5c3964cc Change default metadata from 0.90 to 1.1
1.1 is more flexible in a number of ways and is safer.
0.90 is still fully supported.
1.0 should possibly be used for RAID1 arrays that you
want to boot off, depending on your boot loader.

Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
2009-11-17 13:15:32 +11:00

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# create a simple mirror
# test version0, version1, and no super
# test resync and recovery.
mdadm -CR $md0 -l 1 -n2 $dev0 $dev1
check resync
check raid1
testdev $md0 1 $mdsize1 1
mdadm -S $md0
# now with version-0.90 superblock, spare
mdadm -CR $md0 -e0.90 --level=raid1 -n3 -x2 $dev0 missing missing $dev1 $dev2
check recovery
check raid1
testdev $md0 1 $mdsize0 1
mdadm -S $md0
# now with no superblock
mdadm -B $md0 -l mirror -n2 $dev0 $dev1
check resync
check raid1
testdev $md0 1 $size 1
mdadm -S $md0
# again, but with no resync
mdadm -B $md0 -l 1 --assume-clean -n2 $dev0 $dev1
check raid1
check nosync
testdev $md0 1 $size 1
mdadm -S $md0
exit 0