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Way to monitor progress of RAID10 rebuilding disks, when RAID does not show in /proc/mdstat?

I have an inactive RAID 10, and the output of mdadm --assemble --scan -v |& tail -17 is: mdadm: /dev/sdn1 is identified as a member of /dev/md/10, slot 5. mdadm: /dev/sdk1 is identified as a ...
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mdadm raid cretion: apparently superblock not written to disk

I am in exactly the same predicament as MDADM raid “lost” after reboot: I followed this giude to setup a raid-1 array with two disks (I was working in a recovery shell, so no "sudo"): mdadm --create ...
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One RAID1 missing after reboot

I'm using Open Media Vault 3 that is based on Debian 8. I already have a RAID1 of 2x4TB WD Caviar Red, and now I'm tring to build a RAID1 with two Seagate Ironwolf 6TB. Whe I build it anything is ...
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Growing an encrypted RAID5 array without causing alignment issues

Question Is there anyway to tell mdadm to make sure a certain logical sector on the RAID-device stays aligned to the beginning of a stripe when growing a RAID5 array? Problem My RAID5 is encrypted ...
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Is there a safe way to move a partition beneath a linux software RAID5 using mdadm?

Suppose, for example, that you have a RAID5 across multiple disks and you would like to retire the oldest of the disks and replace it with something from this decade. I know I can fail the partition ...
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erased md0, md1 and can't recreate them

I previously had a working RAID 1 array. I think as a result of running grub-install /dev/sdb and grub-install /dev/sdc I somehow wiped my computer of md0 and md1. I need to set them up again. When ...
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Is `dmsetup remove` safe with respect to contained data?

I have a "lost" SW RAID array as described in this question: https://askubuntu.com/questions/311024/raid1-array-lost-after-upgrade-from-ubuntu-11-10-to-13-04. I have now identified a way to mount one ...
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Upon reboot, Linux software raid fails to include one device of a RAID1 array

One of my four Linux software raid arrays drops one of its two devices when I reboot my system. The other three arrays work fine. I am running RAID1 on kernel version 2.6.32-5-amd64 (Debian Squeeze). ...
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how to boot without assemblying raid arrays (or assembling them correctly)

I had one debian 6 system with two harddisks on raid1 set up via mdadm. built on simple partitions (/dev/sdb3, /dev/sdc3). at least on the old system, everything is tied up via UUIDs. then i inserted ...
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Take one disk of external mdadm data raid 1 to travel

I have a mdadm software raid 1 on external disks with media data. For travel I want to take the data with me. I imagine to set the raid and the underlying filesystem in readonly mode and take just ...
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degraded mdadm RAID5 array

My /dev/md0 array just died last night. I got this email This is an automatically generated mail message from mdadm running on A Fail event had been detected on md device /dev/md0. It ...
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CentOS - mdadm raid1 drive won't mount to default location

I'm running CentOS 5.5, the system, boot, swap, etc. is all on /dev/sda and I have two identical single-partition drives /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 that are configured in RAID1 (using mdadm). It was working ...
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What happens when you remove a drive from linux raid?

I have a home media server that gave me a message today saying one of the drives is soon to fail (not happy, still under warranty, that's another issue) I am running Mdadm raid 0 on a 3 drive system ...
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How to restore my RAID5 after mistakenly failing one of the drives?

I have a RAID5 on Xubuntu 20.04, created with mdadm. I failed one of the three drives by mistake. The array is still working, but I get errors or responses I do not understand from my attempts to ...
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How to wait for mdadm RAID1 resync process to fully complete?

I currently have a logic to wait for the resync process to finish by looking at /sys/block/mdXXX/md/raid_state to be clean and assume that the resync has finished. However, I don't think this is ...
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