[CentOS] Software RAID1 issue
Aleksandar Milivojevic
alex at milivojevic.orgWed Dec 27 17:31:02 UTC 2006
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Quoting Gerald Waugh <gwaugh at frontstreetnetworks.com>: > > When a new system CentOS-4.4 is built the swap partition is always > reversed... > [root]# cat /proc/mdstat > Personalities : [raid1] > md3 : active raid1 hda3[0] hdc3[1] > 1000320 blocks [2/2] [UU] It's totally unimportant in which order you see them in /proc/mdstat. It's just the order kernel module detected them. There's really no "first" or "second" device here. They are equal. It's just that when printing them out, one of them had to be printed out first. So, they are not "reversed" regardless of the output of "cat /proc/mdstat". Simply because there no such thing as "reversed" ;-)
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