[Bug 1054948] Re: dmraid broken for large drives
Jan Kleinsorge
jan.kleinsorge at gmail.com
Sun Sep 23 13:57:25 UTC 2012
Just for reference, with disable auto-assembly you mean the changes in mdadm 3.2.5-1ubuntu0.2 (#1030292)?
Would one be required to set up custom udev rules or which package version contains rules for mdadm auto-assembly?
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Title:
dmraid broken for large drives
Status in “mdadm” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Attempting to set up a fresh Quantal system on a system with Intel 'fakeraid' (imsm, 1.3) and 3TB SATA RAID1. When running the live CD, dmraid identifies the drives as being of size 746GB (Same effect with a Windows 7 setup without loading the corresponding Intel drivers prior to partitioning).
dmraid -an does not release the mappings. The work-around for the installation is to boot with nodmraid, install mdadm and assemble manually prior to starting the installation. dmraid seems to be severly broken for a pretty much standard PC setup.
mdadm can handle Intel imsm firmware-backed RAID just fine.
After installation, several measures still have to be taken when the system /root is also part of that array/. See #1054773 and references for major issues regarding this.
SInce mdadm is actively supported by Intel and dmraid is at best in a maintenance state, deprecation of dmraid in favor of mdadm would be welcome.
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