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Adam Kwolek fcdfb81488 FIX: Set 'active' array state before array configuration
For not reshaped array in container during assembly array is in
auto-read-only state.  It is not possible to set disk slot for such
array and later reshape cannot be started also.  To move array from
'auto-read-only' to 'active' state storing 'active' state to sysfs is
added. This allows for disks configuration and reshape.

During reshaped array restart it is disabled by condition on restart
variable.

When reshape is starting, storing 'active' state to already active
array should not matter.

Signed-off-by: Adam Kwolek <adam.kwolek@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
2011-03-10 11:41:28 +11:00
misc mdadm-1.8.0 2004-11-01 04:49:34 +00:00
tests imsm: Test for raid1 -> raid0 takeover added 2011-02-14 09:18:48 +11:00
.gitignore .gitignore update 2009-04-14 10:19:04 +10:00
ANNOUNCE-3.0 Release mdadm-3.0 2009-06-02 15:37:56 +10:00
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ANNOUNCE-3.0.3 Release 3.0.3 2009-10-22 12:05:22 +11:00
Assemble.c Remove incorrect use of open_dev 2011-03-10 11:36:47 +11:00
bitmap.c Compile with -Wextra by default 2010-08-05 13:13:02 +10:00
bitmap.h Remove spaces/tabs from ends of lines. 2007-12-14 20:13:43 +11:00
Build.c Improve type names for mddev_dev 2010-11-22 20:58:05 +11:00
ChangeLog Release mdadm-3.1.4 2010-08-31 17:21:13 +10:00
config.c Remove content from mddev_dev 2010-11-22 20:58:05 +11:00
COPYING mdctl-0.6 2002-03-06 23:17:40 +00:00
crc32.c Add crc32 files. 2008-05-15 16:48:10 +10:00
crc32.h Add crc32 files. 2008-05-15 16:48:10 +10:00
Create.c Fix chunksize defaulting. 2011-03-09 18:27:19 +11:00
Detail.c Detail: report subarrays of a container properly. 2011-03-09 18:22:27 +11:00
dlink.c mdadm-1.5.0 2004-01-22 02:10:29 +00:00
dlink.h This is to avoid gcc warnings when building with strict-aliasing optimization 2006-05-29 02:06:32 +00:00
Examine.c Don't close fds in write_init_super 2011-01-25 07:56:53 +11:00
external-reshape-design.txt Refactor reshape monitoring. 2011-01-06 15:58:32 +11:00
Grow.c FIX: Set 'active' array state before array configuration 2011-03-10 11:41:28 +11:00
Incremental.c Run Grow_restart/Grow_continue when assembling the content of a container. 2011-03-08 17:14:00 +11:00
INSTALL mdadm-0.8.1 2002-04-05 22:00:28 +00:00
inventory Release mdadm-3.2 - developer only release 2011-02-01 16:11:13 +11:00
kernel-patch-2.6.18 Add new mode: --incremental 2006-12-21 17:10:52 +11:00
kernel-patch-2.6.18.6 Add new mode: --incremental 2006-12-21 17:10:52 +11:00
kernel-patch-2.6.19 Add new mode: --incremental 2006-12-21 17:10:52 +11:00
kernel-patch-2.6.25 Fix kernel patch 2008-07-12 20:27:39 +10:00
kernel-patch-2.6.27 mdmon: periodically retry to create the socket 2008-10-15 14:15:52 -07:00
Kill.c open_subarray: pass subarray name as explicit arg. 2010-11-22 19:35:25 +11:00
makedist Release mdadm-3.1.3 2010-08-06 16:55:23 +10:00
Makefile extension of IncrementalRemove to store location (path-id) of removed device 2010-11-22 20:58:06 +11:00
Manage.c modified message on failure to read metadata in Manage 2011-02-21 16:43:41 +11:00
managemon.c imsm: FIX: array size is wrong 2011-02-03 17:40:18 +11:00
mapfile.c Various compile fixes. 2011-02-01 15:48:03 +11:00
md_p.h FIX: Bad block verification during assembling array 2010-12-26 21:41:57 +11:00
md_u.h Remove spaces/tabs from ends of lines. 2007-12-14 20:13:43 +11:00
md.4 md.4: various improvements to new section on scrubbing. 2010-01-29 10:21:56 +11:00
md5.h mdadm fix compilation for uClibc 2009-02-02 09:53:51 +11:00
mdadm.8.in mdadm.man add encouragement to shrink filesystem before shrinking array. 2011-02-15 12:40:21 +11:00
mdadm.c Dynamic hot-plug udev rules for policies 2011-01-27 12:48:04 +10:00
mdadm.conf-example mdadm.conf: fix AUTO typo 2010-06-05 08:02:11 +10:00
mdadm.conf.5 Various man page fixes. 2011-02-01 15:06:44 +11:00
mdadm.h Run Grow_restart/Grow_continue when assembling the content of a container. 2011-03-08 17:14:00 +11:00
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mdassemble.c Various compile fixes. 2011-02-01 15:48:03 +11:00
mdmon-design.txt mdmon-design.txt 2010-12-16 22:12:26 +11:00
mdmon.8 Release mdadm-3.2 - developer only release 2011-02-01 16:11:13 +11:00
mdmon.c Make child_monitor a candidate for ->manage_reshape 2011-01-12 14:46:17 +11:00
mdmon.h mdmon: when a reshape is detected, add any newly added devices to the array. 2010-12-16 09:07:52 +11:00
mdopen.c open_mddev: open RDONLY if RDWR doesn't work. 2011-01-31 14:49:39 +11:00
mdstat.c FIX: Position calculation in mdstat_by_subdev 2011-01-06 16:07:20 +11:00
mkinitramfs Guides on how to use mdadm with initramfs 2005-12-05 05:56:42 +00:00
monitor.c FIX: Last checkpoint is not set 2011-02-03 17:34:27 +11:00
Monitor.c Various compile fixes. 2011-02-01 15:48:03 +11:00
msg.c Add block_subarray() 2011-03-02 12:28:13 +11:00
msg.h Add block_subarray() 2011-03-02 12:28:13 +11:00
part.h Add mbr pseudo metadata handler. 2010-09-06 11:26:28 +10:00
platform-intel.c imsm platform: support for Intel(R) SAS controller. 2011-01-26 11:06:55 +10:00
platform-intel.h imsm platform: support for Intel(R) SAS controller. 2011-01-26 11:06:55 +10:00
policy.c fix: generated udev rules does not work due to incorrect line format 2011-03-08 09:51:31 +11:00
probe_roms.c Compile with -Wextra by default 2010-08-05 13:13:02 +10:00
probe_roms.h platform: relax rom scanning alignment for ahci platforms 2009-07-31 17:11:41 -07:00
pwgr.c Improve compiling for static binaries. 2006-05-29 04:09:21 +00:00
Query.c get_info_super: report which other devices are thought to be working/failed. 2010-11-22 19:35:25 +11:00
raid5extend.c Remove spaces/tabs from ends of lines. 2007-12-14 20:13:43 +11:00
ReadMe.c Release mdadm-3.2 - developer only release 2011-02-01 16:11:13 +11:00
README.initramfs Guides on how to use mdadm with initramfs 2005-12-05 05:56:42 +00:00
restripe.c User space RAID-6 access fix 2011-02-18 23:51:19 +11:00
sg_io.c update copyright headers 2008-10-28 10:55:29 -07:00
sha1.c Make homehost information appear in superblock. 2006-05-19 06:56:06 +00:00
sha1.h Make homehost information appear in superblock. 2006-05-19 06:56:06 +00:00
super-ddf.c Fix chunksize defaulting. 2011-03-09 18:27:19 +11:00
super-gpt.c set default chunk in validate_geometry 2011-02-22 11:25:07 +11:00
super-intel.c imsm: FIX: Mark checkpoint and array state clean during reshape 2011-03-09 09:03:54 +11:00
super-mbr.c set default chunk in validate_geometry 2011-02-22 11:25:07 +11:00
super1.c Fix chunksize defaulting. 2011-03-09 18:27:19 +11:00
super0.c Fix chunksize defaulting. 2011-03-09 18:27:19 +11:00
swap_super.c Getting ready for 2.0 release... 2005-08-26 02:26:37 +00:00
sysfs.c Change way that reshaping arrays with external-metadata are assembled. 2011-03-08 16:10:29 +11:00
test test: remind where the log file is. 2011-02-01 14:44:02 +11:00
TODO Initial DDF support code. 2008-05-15 16:48:14 +10:00
udev-md-raid.rules Update of udev rules to support IMSM devices 2010-11-22 20:58:06 +11:00
util.c dev_open should always open read-only. 2011-03-10 11:41:21 +11:00

Assembling md arrays at boot time.
---------------------------------
December 2005

These notes apply to 2.6 kernels only and, in some cases,
to 2.6.15 or later.

Md arrays can be assembled at boot time using the 'autodetect' functionality
which is triggered by storing components of an array in partitions of type
'fd' - Linux Raid Autodetect.
They can also be assembled by specifying the component devices in a
kernel parameter such as
  md=0,/dev/sda,/dev/sdb
In this case, /dev/md0 will be assembled (because of the 0) from the listed
devices.

These mechanisms, while useful, do not provide complete functionality
and are unlikely to be extended.  The preferred way to assemble md
arrays at boot time is using 'mdadm' or 'mdassemble' (which is a
trimmed-down mdadm).  To assemble an array which contains the root
filesystem, mdadm needs to be run before that filesystem is mounted,
and so needs to be run from an initial-ram-fs.  It is how this can
work that is the primary focus of this document.

It should be noted up front that only the array containing the root
filesystem should be assembled from the initramfs.  Any other arrays
should be assembled under the control of files on the main filesystem
as this enhanced flexibility and maintainability.

A minimal initramfs for assembling md arrays can be created using 3
files and one directory.  These are:

/bin           Directory
/bin/mdadm     statically linked mdadm binary
/bin/busybox   statically linked busybox binary
/bin/sh        hard link to /bin/busybox
/init          a shell script which call mdadm appropriately.

An example init script is:

==============================================
#!/bin/sh

echo 'Auto-assembling boot md array'
mkdir /proc
mount -t proc proc /proc
if [ -n "$rootuuid" ]
then arg=--uuid=$rootuuid
elif [ -n "$mdminor" ]
then arg=--super-minor=$mdminor
else arg=--super-minor=0
fi
echo "Using $arg"
mdadm -Acpartitions $arg --auto=part /dev/mda
cd /
mount /dev/mda1 /root ||  mount /dev/mda /root
umount /proc
cd /root
exec chroot . /sbin/init < /dev/console > /dev/console 2>&1
=============================================

This could certainly be extended, or merged into a larger init script.
Though tested and in production use, it is not presented here as
"The Right Way" to do it, but as a useful example.
Some key points are:

  /proc needs to be mounted so that /proc/partitions can be accessed
  by mdadm, and so that /proc/filesystems can be accessed by mount.

  The uuid of the array can be passed in as a kernel parameter
  (rootuuid).  As the kernel doesn't use this value, it is made available
  in the environment for /init

  If no uuid is given, we default to md0, (--super-minor=0) which is a
  commonly used to store the root filesystem.  This may not work in
  all situations.

  We assemble the array as a partitionable array (/dev/mda) even if we
  end up using the whole array.  There is no cost in using the partitionable
  interface, and in this context it is simpler.

  We try mounting both /dev/mda1 and /dev/mda as they are the most like
  part of the array to contain the root filesystem.

  The --auto flag is given to mdadm so that it will create /dev/md*
  files automatically.  This is needed as /dev will not contain
  and md files, and udev will not create them (as udev only created device
  files after the device exists, and mdadm need the device file to create
  the device).  Note that the created md files may not exist in /dev
  of the mounted root filesystem.  This needs to be deal with separately
  from mdadm - possibly using udev.

  We do not need to create device files for the components which will
  be assembled into /dev/mda.  mdadm finds the major/minor numbers from
  /proc/partitions and creates a temporary /dev file if one doesn't already
  exist.

The script "mkinitramfs" which is included with the mdadm distribution
can be used to create a minimal initramfs.  It creates a file called
'init.cpio.gz' which can be specified as an 'initrd' to lilo or grub
(or whatever boot loader is being used).




Resume from an md array
-----------------------

If you want to make use of the suspend-to-disk/resume functionality in Linux,
and want to have swap on an md array, you will need to assemble the array
before resume is possible.
However, because the array is active in the resumed image, you do not want
anything written to any drives during the resume process, such as superblock
updates or array resync.

This can be achieved in 2.6.15-rc1 and later kernels using the
'start_readonly' module parameter.
Simply include the command
  echo 1 > /sys/module/md_mod/parameters/start_ro
before assembling the array with 'mdadm'.
You can then echo
  9:0
or whatever is appropriate to /sys/power/resume to trigger the resume.