we are supposed to
- Add a rule to run incremental assembly on containers in case there are
multiple volumes in a container and we only started some of them in the
initramfs
- Make -If work with imsm arrays. We had too restrictive of a test in
sysfs_unique_holder.
- Make incremental assembly of containers act like incremental assembly of
regular devices (aka, --run is needed to start a degraded array)
we are supposed to
- Add a rule to run incremental assembly on containers in case there are
multiple volumes in a container and we only started some of them in the
initramfs
- Make -If work with imsm arrays. We had too restrictive of a test in
sysfs_unique_holder.
running in rc.sysinit...leave array starting to it instead
- Modify mdadm to put its mapfile in /dev/md instead of /var/run/mdadm
since at startup /var/run/mdadm is read-only by default and this breaks
incremental assembly
- Change how mdadm decides to assemble incremental devices using their
preferred name or a random name to avoid possible conflicts when
plugging a foreign array into a host
- Remove the no longer necessary udev patch
- Remove the no longer necessary warn patch
- Remove the no longer necessary alias patch
- Update the mdadm.rules file to only pay attention to device adds, not
changes and to enable incremental assembly
- Add a cron job to run a weekly repair of the array to correct bad sectors
- Resolves: bz474436, bz490972
- Use the udev rules file included with mdadm instead of our own
- Drop all the no longer relevant patches
- Fix a build error in mdopen.c
- Fix the udev rules path in Makefile
- Drop incremental patch as it's now part of upstream
- Clean up all the open() calls in the code (#437145)
- Fix the build process to actually generate mdassemble (#446988)
- Update the udev rules to get additional info about arrays being assembled
from the /etc/mdadm.conf file (--scan option) (#447818)
- Update the udev rules to run degraded arrays (--run option) (#452459)