Update the default superblock type when passing just '1' in the man page

as it was incorrect according to the man page versus what was actually
happening.
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Doug Ledford 2011-07-14 20:28:36 -04:00
parent d00f539784
commit 40a50da058
2 changed files with 21 additions and 8 deletions

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--- a/mdadm.8.in
+++ b/mdadm.8.in
--- mdadm-3.2.2/mdadm.8.in.man 2011-06-17 01:15:50.000000000 -0400
+++ mdadm-3.2.2/mdadm.8.in 2011-07-14 20:18:49.240997107 -0400
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ It can easily be moved between hosts wit
recovery operation can be checkpointed and restarted. The different
sub-versions store the superblock at different locations on the
device, either at the end (for 1.0), at the start (for 1.1) or 4K from
-the start (for 1.2). "1" is equivalent to "1.0".
+the start (for 1.2). "1" is equivalent to "1.2".
'if '{DEFAULT_METADATA}'1.2' "default" is equivalent to "1.2".
.IP ddf
Use the "Industry Standard" DDF (Disk Data Format) format defined by
@@ -706,7 +706,7 @@ facts the operator knows.
When an array is resized to a larger size with
.B "\-\-grow \-\-size="
@ -9,7 +18,7 @@
.B \-\-assume\-clean
can be used with that command to avoid the automatic resync.
@@ -811,6 +811,11 @@ number, and there is no entry in /dev for that number and with a
@@ -811,6 +811,11 @@ number, and there is no entry in /dev fo
non-standard name. Names that are not in 'standard' format are only
allowed in "/dev/md/".
@ -97,7 +106,7 @@
.BR <ignore> )
it will look through the available devices for possible arrays and
will try to assemble anything that it finds. Arrays which are tagged
@@ -2200,11 +2205,11 @@ change the "size" attribute for RAID1, RAID4, RAID5 and RAID6.
@@ -2200,11 +2205,11 @@ change the "size" attribute for RAID1, R
.IP \(bu 4
increase or decrease the "raid\-devices" attribute of RAID0, RAID1, RAID4,
RAID5, and RAID6.
@ -112,7 +121,7 @@
.IP \(bu 4
add a write-intent bitmap to any array which supports these bitmaps, or
remove a write-intent bitmap from such an array.
@@ -2250,7 +2255,7 @@ space to start being used. If the size is increased in this way, a
@@ -2250,7 +2255,7 @@ space to start being used. If the size
are synchronised.
Note that when an array changes size, any filesystem that may be
@ -130,7 +139,7 @@
.SS RAID\-DEVICES CHANGES
@@ -2435,8 +2440,8 @@ must match one of the names or patterns in a
@@ -2435,8 +2440,8 @@ must match one of the names or patterns
line.
.IP +
@ -141,7 +150,7 @@
.B \-\-metadata
or
.B \-e
@@ -2467,6 +2472,7 @@ is not able to positively identify the array as belonging to the
@@ -2467,6 +2472,7 @@ is not able to positively identify the a
current host, the device will be rejected.
..

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Summary: The mdadm program controls Linux md devices (software RAID arrays)
Name: mdadm
Version: 3.2.2
Release: 3%{?dist}
Release: 4%{?dist}
Source: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/mdadm-%{version}.tar.bz2
Source1: mdmonitor.init
Source2: raid-check
@ -125,6 +125,10 @@ fi
%{_initrddir}/*
%changelog
* Thu Jul 14 2011 Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com> - 3.2.2-4
- Fix minor issue in man page
- Resolves: bz717795
* Thu Jul 07 2011 Milan Broz <mbroz@redhat.com> - 3.2.2-3
- Use unit files with systemd. (johannbg)
- Add sub-package sysvinit for SysV init script.