63 lines
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63 lines
2.7 KiB
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.3 - A tools for managing md Soft RAID under Linux
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I am pleased to announce the availability of
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mdadm version 3.3
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It is available at the usual places:
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http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/
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and via git at
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git://github.com/neilbrown/mdadm
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git://neil.brown.name/mdadm
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http://git.neil.brown.name/git/mdadm
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This is a major new release so don't be too surprised if there are a
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few issues. If I hear about them they will be fixed in 3.3.1.
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git log reports nearly 500 changes since 3.2.6 so I won't list them
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all.
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Some highlights are:
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- Some array reshapes can proceed without needing backup file.
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This is done by changing the 'data_offset' so we never need to write
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any data back over where it was before. If there is no "head space"
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or "tail space" to allow data_offset to change, the old mechanism
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with a backup file can still be used.
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- RAID10 arrays can be reshaped to change the number of devices,
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change the chunk size, or change the layout between 'near'
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and 'offset'.
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This will always change data_offset, and will fail if there is no
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room for data_offset to be moved.
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- "--assemble --update=metadata" can convert a 0.90 array to a 1.0 array.
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- bad-block-logs are supported (but not heavily tested yet)
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- "--assemble --update=revert-reshape" can be used to undo a reshape
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that has just been started but isn't really wanted. This is very
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new and while it passes basic tests it cannot be guaranteed.
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- improved locking between --incremental and --assemble
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- uses systemd to run "mdmon" if systemd is configured to do that.
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- kernel names of md devices can be non-numeric. e.g. "md_home" rather than
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"md0". This will probably confuse lots of other tools, so you need to
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echo CREATE names=yes >> /etc/mdadm.conf
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or the feature will not be used. (you also need a reasonably new kernel).
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- "--stop" can be given a kernel name instead of a device name. i.e
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mdadm --stop md4
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will work even if /dev/md4 doesn't exist.
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- "--detail --export" has some information about the devices in the array
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- --dump and --restore can be used to backup and restore the metadata on an
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array.
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- Hot-replace is supported with
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mdadm /dev/mdX --replace /dev/foo
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and
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mdadm /dev/mdX --replace /dev/foo --with /dev/bar
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- Config file can be a directory in which case all "*.conf" files are
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read in lexical order.
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Default is to read /etc/mdadm.conf and then /etc/mdadm.conf.d
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Thus
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echo CREATE name=yes > /etc/mdadm.conf.d/names.conf
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will also enable the use of named md devices.
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- Lots of improvements to DDF support including adding support for
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RAID10 (thanks Martin Wilck).
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and lots of bugfixes and other little changes.
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NeilBrown 3rd September 2013
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