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MDADM.CONF(5) MDADM.CONF(5)
NNAAMMEE
mdadm.conf - configuration for management of Software Raid
with mdadm
SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
/etc/mdadm.conf
DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
mmddaaddmm is a tools for creating an managing RAID devices
using the mmdd driver in Linux.
Some common tasks, such as assembling all arrays, can be
simplified by describing the devices and array in this
configuations file.
SSYYNNTTAAXX
The file should be seen as a collection of words separated
by white space (space, tab, or newline). Any word that
being with a hash sign (#) starts a comment and that word
together with the remainder of the line are ignored.
Any line that start with white space (space or tab) is
treated as though it were a continuation of the previous
line.
Empty lines are ignored, but otherwise each (non continua-
tion) line must start with a keyword as listed below. The
key words are case insensitve and can be abbreviated to 3
characters.
The keywords are:
DDEEVVIICCEE A ddeevviiccee line lists the devices (whole devices or
partitions) that might contain a component of an MD
array. When looking for the components of an
array, mmddaaddmm will scan these devices and no others.
The ddeevviiccee line may contain a number of different
devices (separated by spaces) and each device name
can contain wild cards as defined by gglloobb(7).
Also, there may be several device lines present in
the file.
AARRRRAAYY
SSEEEE AALLSSOO
mdadm (8), md (4).
MDADM.CONF(5)
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