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RAID1 arrays don't have a chunk size, but if you ever convert one to RAID5 you will need at least a small one >= 4K. So round of size to a multiple of 64K. This only affect Create, not "--grow --size=max". The latter is too hard and with smaller returns. Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
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# create a simple mirror
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# test version0, version1, and no super
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# test resync and recovery.
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mdadm -CR $md0 -l 1 -n2 $dev0 $dev1
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check resync
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check raid1
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testdev $md0 1 $mdsize1a 64
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mdadm -S $md0
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# now with version-0.90 superblock, spare
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mdadm -CR $md0 -e0.90 --level=raid1 -n3 -x2 $dev0 missing missing $dev1 $dev2
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check recovery
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check raid1
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testdev $md0 1 $mdsize0 64
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mdadm -S $md0
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# now with no superblock
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mdadm -B $md0 -l mirror -n2 $dev0 $dev1
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check resync
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check raid1
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testdev $md0 1 $size 1
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mdadm -S $md0
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# again, but with no resync
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mdadm -B $md0 -l 1 --assume-clean -n2 $dev0 $dev1
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check raid1
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check nosync
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testdev $md0 1 $size 1
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mdadm -S $md0
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exit 0
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