booting from MD Device leaves raid degraded
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Environment
Situation
Manually re-adding the device works:
# mdadm --manage /dev/md0 -a /dev/myshinyonep2
mdadm: re-added /dev/myshinyonep2
Resolution
AUTO -all
POLICY path=pci-0000:YY:* action=re-add
POLICY path=pci-0000:YY:* action=re-add
to /etc/mdadm.conf. Please keep in mind that the above
YY
has to be found out from the system. These values have to be adjusted
based on the PCI path the devices are actually on. If in doubt you can
run
supportconfig
and consult the resulting hw.txt
Run
mkinitrd
to update the md configuration in the initial ramdisk.
After this a reboot will verify that the issue is resolved.
Cause
on with the booting process for speed. To build a dependency like it would be possible
in SLE 12 is not feasable in SLE 11. The solution in this case is to let the system boot
but to ensure that the MD Array will be reassembled automatically.
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- Document ID:7018240
- Creation Date: 04-Nov-2016
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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