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# $Id: PKGBUILD 89445 2010-09-01 06:46:31Z tpowa $
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# Maintainer: Tobias Powalowski <tpowa@archlinux.org>
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# Contributor: Judd Vinet <jvinet@zeroflux.org>
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# PlugApps: Kevin Mihelich <kevin@plugapps.com>
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# - fixed error with old call to ld '-z now' to new gcc '-Wl,-z,now'
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plugrel=1
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pkgname=mdadm
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pkgver=3.1.4
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pkgrel=1
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pkgdesc="A tool for managing/monitoring Linux md device arrays, also known as Software RAID"
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arch=(i686 x86_64)
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license=('GPL')
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url="http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~neilb/source/mdadm/"
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groups=('base')
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conflicts=('mkinitcpio<0.5.99')
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depends=('glibc')
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backup=('etc/mdadm.conf')
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source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/mdadm-$pkgver.tar.bz2
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mdadm
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mdadm.conf
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mdadm_install
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mdadm_hook)
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install=mdadm.install
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replaces=('raidtools')
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md5sums=('0e7dcb5cc4192ae3abd9956bac475576'
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'6df172c8f77b280018cf87eb3d313f29'
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'00cbed931db4f15b6ce49e3e7d433966'
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'865c3d39e5f5dae58388160b563981f1'
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'1a3eb63832cecd6550f5b0a21d58cfdb')
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build() {
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cd $srcdir/$pkgname-$pkgver
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sed -i 's/-z now/-Wl,-z,now/' Makefile
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make || return 1
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make INSTALL=/bin/install DESTDIR=$pkgdir install
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install -D -m644 ../mdadm.conf $pkgdir/etc/mdadm.conf
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install -D -m755 ../mdadm $pkgdir/etc/rc.d/mdadm
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install -D -m644 ../mdadm_install $pkgdir/lib/initcpio/install/mdadm
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install -D -m644 ../mdadm_hook $pkgdir/lib/initcpio/hooks/mdadm
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# symlink for backward compatibility
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ln -sf /lib/initcpio/hooks/mdadm $pkgdir/lib/initcpio/hooks/raid
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# build static mdassemble for Arch's initramfs
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make MDASSEMBLE_AUTO=1 mdassemble
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install -D -m755 mdassemble $pkgdir/sbin/mdassemble
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}
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#!/bin/bash
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. /etc/rc.conf
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. /etc/rc.d/functions
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PID=`pidof -o %PPID /sbin/mdadm`
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case "$1" in
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start)
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stat_busy "Starting mdadm RAID Monitor"
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if [ -z "$PID" ]; then
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/sbin/mdadm --monitor --scan -i /var/run/mdadm.pid -f
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fi
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if [ ! -z "$PID" -o $? -gt 0 ]; then
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stat_fail
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else
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add_daemon mdadm
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stat_done
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fi
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;;
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stop)
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stat_busy "Stopping mdadm RAID Monitor"
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[ ! -z "$PID" ] && kill $PID &>/dev/null
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if [ $? -gt 0 ]; then
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stat_fail
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else
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rm_daemon mdadm
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stat_done
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fi
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;;
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restart)
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$0 stop
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sleep 1
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$0 start
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;;
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*)
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echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
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esac
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# mdadm configuration file
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#
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# mdadm will function properly without the use of a configuration file,
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# but this file is useful for keeping track of arrays and member disks.
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# In general, a mdadm.conf file is created, and updated, after arrays
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# are created. This is the opposite behavior of /etc/raidtab which is
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# created prior to array construction.
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#
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#
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# the config file takes two types of lines:
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#
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# DEVICE lines specify a list of devices of where to look for
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# potential member disks
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#
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# ARRAY lines specify information about how to identify arrays so
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# so that they can be activated
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#
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# You can have more than one device line and use wild cards. The first
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# example includes SCSI the first partition of SCSI disks /dev/sdb,
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# /dev/sdc, /dev/sdd, /dev/sdj, /dev/sdk, and /dev/sdl. The second
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# line looks for array slices on IDE disks.
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#
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#DEVICE /dev/sd[bcdjkl]1
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#DEVICE /dev/hda1 /dev/hdb1
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#
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# The designation "partitions" will scan all partitions found in
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# /proc/partitions
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DEVICE partitions
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# ARRAY lines specify an array to assemble and a method of identification.
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# Arrays can currently be identified by using a UUID, superblock minor number,
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# or a listing of devices.
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#
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# super-minor is usually the minor number of the metadevice
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# UUID is the Universally Unique Identifier for the array
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# Each can be obtained using
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#
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# mdadm -D <md>
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#
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# To capture the UUIDs for all your RAID arrays to this file, run these:
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# to get a list of running arrays:
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# # mdadm -D --scan >>/etc/mdadm.conf
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# to get a list from superblocks:
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# # mdadm -E --scan >>/etc/mdadm.conf
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#
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#ARRAY /dev/md0 UUID=3aaa0122:29827cfa:5331ad66:ca767371
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#ARRAY /dev/md1 super-minor=1
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#ARRAY /dev/md2 devices=/dev/hda1,/dev/hdb1
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#
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# ARRAY lines can also specify a "spare-group" for each array. mdadm --monitor
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# will then move a spare between arrays in a spare-group if one array has a
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# failed drive but no spare
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#ARRAY /dev/md4 uuid=b23f3c6d:aec43a9f:fd65db85:369432df spare-group=group1
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#ARRAY /dev/md5 uuid=19464854:03f71b1b:e0df2edd:246cc977 spare-group=group1
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#
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# When used in --follow (aka --monitor) mode, mdadm needs a
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# mail address and/or a program. To start mdadm's monitor mode, add
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# "mdadm" to your DAEMONS array in /etc/rc.conf
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#
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# If the lines are not found, mdadm will exit quietly
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#MAILADDR root@mydomain.tld
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#PROGRAM /usr/sbin/handle-mdadm-events
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# arg 1: the new package version
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# arg 2: the old package version
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post_upgrade() {
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if [ "$(vercmp $2 2.6.8-2)" -lt 0 -a "$(grep raid_partitions /etc/mkinitcpio.conf)" ]; then
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echo "Attention mdadm update:"
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echo "raid_partitions hook has been replaced by the more powerfull mdadm hook."
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echo "Please update your /etc/mkinitcpio.conf accordingly."
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fi
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}
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# vim: set ft=sh:
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run_hook ()
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{
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input="$(cat /proc/cmdline)"
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mdconfig="/etc/mdadm.conf"
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# for partitionable raid, we need to load md_mod first!
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modprobe md_mod 2>/dev/null
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# If md is specified on commandline, create config file from those parameters.
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if [ "$(echo $input | grep "md=")" ]; then
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#Create initial mdadm.conf
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# scan all devices in /proc/partitions
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echo DEVICE partitions > $mdconfig
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for i in $input; do
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# raid
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md=[0-9]*,/*)
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device="$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's|,/.*||g' -e 's|=||g')"
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array="$(echo $i | cut -d, -f2-)"
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echo "ARRAY /dev/$device devices=$array" >> $mdconfig
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;;
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# partitionable raid
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md=d[0-9]*,/*)
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device="$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's|,/.*||g' -e 's|=|_|g')"
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array="$(echo $i | cut -d, -f2-)"
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echo "ARRAY /dev/$device devices=$array" >> $mdconfig
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;;
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# raid UUID
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md=[0-9]*,[0-9,a-z]*)
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device="$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's|,.*||g' -e 's|=||g')"
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array="$(echo $i | cut -d, -f2-)"
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echo "ARRAY /dev/$device UUID=$array" >> $mdconfig
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;;
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# partitionable raid UUID
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md=d[0-9]*,[0-9,a-z]*)
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device="$(echo "$i" | sed -e 's|,.*||g' -e 's|=|_|g')"
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array="$(echo $i | cut -d, -f2-)"
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echo "ARRAY /dev/$device UUID=$array" >> $mdconfig
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;;
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done
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fi
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# assemble everything
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[ -e $mdconfig ] && /sbin/mdassemble
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# vim: set ft=sh:
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install ()
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MODULES=" $(checked_modules "drivers/md/*" | grep -v "dm-") "
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BINARIES=""
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FILES=""
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SCRIPT="mdadm"
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if grep -q ^ARRAY /etc/mdadm.conf; then
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echo "Custom /etc/mdadm.conf file will be used in initramfs for assembling arrays."
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add_file "/etc/mdadm.conf"
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fi
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add_binary "/sbin/mdassemble"
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add_file "/lib/udev/rules.d/64-md-raid.rules"
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}
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help ()
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cat<<HELPEOF
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This hook loads the necessary modules for any raid root device,
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and assembles the raid device when run.
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If arrays are defined in /etc/mdadm.conf, the file will be used instead
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of command line assembling.
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- for raid arrays with persistent superblocks:
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md=<md device no.>,dev0,dev1,...,devn
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md=<md device no.>,uuid
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- for partitionable raid arrays with persistent superblocks:
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md=d<md device no.>,dev0,dev1,...,devn
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md=d<md device no.>,uuid
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Parameters:
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- <md device no.> = the number of the md device:
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0 means md0, 1 means md1, ...
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- <dev0-devn>: e.g. /dev/hda1,/dev/hdc1,/dev/sda1,/dev/sdb1
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or 0900878d:f95f6057:c39a36e9:55efa60a
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Examples:
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- md=d0,/dev/sda3,/dev/sda4 md=d1,/dev/hda1,/dev/hdb1
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This will setup 2 md partitionable arrays.
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This will setup 2 md arrays with persistent superblocks.
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HELPEOF
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}
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