* mdadm udev rule incrementally adds mdadm member when detected. Starting
such an array in degraded mode is possible by mdadm -IRs. Using mdadm -ARs
without stopping the array first does nothing when no mdarray-unassociated
device is available. Using mdadm -IRs to start a previously partially
assembled array through incremental mode. Keeping the mdadm -ARs for
assembling arrays which were for some reason not assembled through
incremental mode (i.e through mdadm's udev rule). (LP: #728435)
-- Surbhi Palande <email address hidden> Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:28:55 +0200
This bug was fixed in the package mdadm - 3.1.4-1+ 8efb9d1ubuntu4
--------------- 1+8efb9d1ubuntu 4) natty; urgency=low
mdadm (3.1.4-
* mdadm udev rule incrementally adds mdadm member when detected. Starting unassociated
such an array in degraded mode is possible by mdadm -IRs. Using mdadm -ARs
without stopping the array first does nothing when no mdarray-
device is available. Using mdadm -IRs to start a previously partially
assembled array through incremental mode. Keeping the mdadm -ARs for
assembling arrays which were for some reason not assembled through
incremental mode (i.e through mdadm's udev rule). (LP: #728435)
-- Surbhi Palande <email address hidden> Wed, 23 Mar 2011 18:28:55 +0200