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Hi Andre,Thank you for responding. I created md0 with 4 hard drives, RAID 0. Here is the /etc/mdadm.conf
DEVICE /dev/sd*ARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid0 num-devices=4 UUID=d58a686f:20aa9ffe:e0d5f27e:e17216ec
Here is the output of mdadm -E -scanARRAY /dev/md0 level=raid0 num-devices=4 UUID=d58a686f:20aa9ffe:e0d5f27e:e17216ec
However, cat /proc/mdstat shows nothing: Personalities : [raid0] [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [raid10] unused devices: <none> Thank you for any guidance! -Thomas -----Original Message----- From: Andre Noll <maan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: thomas62186218@xxxxxxx Cc: linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 9:21 am Subject: Re: md devices disappearing on system reboot On 12:52, thomas62186218@xxxxxxx wrote:
I have what I am sure is a simple problem to solve but I cannot
figure
it out. I am running 64-bit Linux 2.6.20.11 (custom build) and my md devices are not appearing after system reboot. Any ideas?
Show us your /etc/mdadm.conf and the output of mdadm -E --scan. Andre --The only person who always got his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe
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