Blame SOURCES/0054-mdadm-Correct-typos-punctuation-and-grammar-in-man.patch

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From 1a386f804d8392b849b3362da6b0157b0db83091 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Mateusz Grzonka <mateusz.grzonka@intel.com>
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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2022 16:52:12 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 54/83] mdadm: Correct typos, punctuation and grammar in man
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Signed-off-by: Mateusz Grzonka <mateusz.grzonka@intel.com>
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Reviewed-by: Wol <anthony@youngman.org.uk>
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Signed-off-by: Jes Sorensen <jsorensen@fb.com>
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---
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 mdadm.8.in | 178 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------
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 1 file changed, 88 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/mdadm.8.in b/mdadm.8.in
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index f2736226..70c79d1e 100644
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--- a/mdadm.8.in
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+++ b/mdadm.8.in
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@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ adding new spares and removing faulty devices.
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 .B Misc
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 This is an 'everything else' mode that supports operations on active
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 arrays, operations on component devices such as erasing old superblocks, and
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-information gathering operations.
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+information-gathering operations.
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 .\"This mode allows operations on independent devices such as examine MD
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 .\"superblocks, erasing old superblocks and stopping active arrays.
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@@ -231,12 +231,12 @@ mode to be assumed.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-h ", " \-\-help
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-Display general help message or, after one of the above options, a
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+Display a general help message or, after one of the above options, a
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 mode-specific help message.
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 .TP
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 .B \-\-help\-options
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-Display more detailed help about command line parsing and some commonly
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+Display more detailed help about command-line parsing and some commonly
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 used options.
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 .TP
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@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ the exact meaning of this option in different contexts.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-c ", " \-\-config=
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-Specify the config file or directory.  If not specified, default config file
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+Specify the config file or directory.  If not specified, the default config file
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 and default conf.d directory will be used.  See
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 .BR mdadm.conf (5)
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 for more details.
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@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ When creating an array, the
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 .B homehost
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 will be recorded in the metadata.  For version-1 superblocks, it will
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 be prefixed to the array name.  For version-0.90 superblocks, part of
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-the SHA1 hash of the hostname will be stored in the later half of the
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+the SHA1 hash of the hostname will be stored in the latter half of the
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 UUID.
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 When reporting information about an array, any array which is tagged
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@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ for the given homehost will be reported as such.
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 When using Auto-Assemble, only arrays tagged for the given homehost
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 will be allowed to use 'local' names (i.e. not ending in '_' followed
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 by a digit string).  See below under
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-.BR "Auto Assembly" .
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+.BR "Auto-Assembly" .
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 The special name "\fBany\fP" can be used as a wild card.  If an array
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 is created with
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@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ When
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 .I mdadm
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 needs to print the name for a device it normally finds the name in
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 .B /dev
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-which refers to the device and is shortest.  When a path component is
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+which refers to the device and is the shortest.  When a path component is
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 given with
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 .B \-\-prefer
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 .I mdadm
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@@ -478,9 +478,9 @@ still be larger than any replacement.
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 This option can be used with
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 .B \-\-create
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-for determining initial size of an array. For external metadata,
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+for determining the initial size of an array. For external metadata,
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 it can be used on a volume, but not on a container itself.
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-Setting initial size of
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+Setting the initial size of
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 .B RAID 0
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 array is only valid for external metadata.
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@@ -545,20 +545,20 @@ Clustered arrays do not support this parameter yet.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-c ", " \-\-chunk=
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-Specify chunk size of kilobytes.  The default when creating an
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+Specify chunk size in kilobytes.  The default when creating an
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 array is 512KB.  To ensure compatibility with earlier versions, the
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 default when building an array with no persistent metadata is 64KB.
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 This is only meaningful for RAID0, RAID4, RAID5, RAID6, and RAID10.
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 RAID4, RAID5, RAID6, and RAID10 require the chunk size to be a power
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-of 2.  In any case it must be a multiple of 4KB.
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+of 2, with minimal chunk size being 4KB.
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 A suffix of 'K', 'M', 'G' or 'T' can be given to indicate Kilobytes,
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 Megabytes, Gigabytes or Terabytes respectively.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-rounding=
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-Specify rounding factor for a Linear array.  The size of each
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+Specify the rounding factor for a Linear array.  The size of each
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 component will be rounded down to a multiple of this size.
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 This is a synonym for
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 .B \-\-chunk
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@@ -655,7 +655,8 @@ option to set subsequent failure modes.
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 and "flush" will clear any persistent faults.
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 The layout options for RAID10 are one of 'n', 'o' or 'f' followed
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-by a small number.  The default is 'n2'.  The supported options are:
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+by a small number signifying the number of copies of each datablock.
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+The default is 'n2'.  The supported options are:
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 .I 'n'
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 signals 'near' copies.  Multiple copies of one data block are at
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@@ -673,7 +674,7 @@ signals 'far' copies
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 (multiple copies have very different offsets).
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 See md(4) for more detail about 'near', 'offset', and 'far'.
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-The number is the number of copies of each datablock.  2 is normal, 3
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+As for the number of copies of each data block, 2 is normal, 3
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 can be useful.  This number can be at most equal to the number of
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 devices in the array.  It does not need to divide evenly into that
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 number (e.g. it is perfectly legal to have an 'n2' layout for an array
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@@ -684,7 +685,7 @@ A bug introduced in Linux 3.14 means that RAID0 arrays
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 started using a different layout.  This could lead to
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 data corruption.  Since Linux 5.4 (and various stable releases that received
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 backports), the kernel will not accept such an array unless
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-a layout is explictly set.  It can be set to
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+a layout is explicitly set.  It can be set to
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 .RB ' original '
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 or
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 .RB ' alternate '.
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@@ -760,13 +761,13 @@ or by selecting a different consistency policy with
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-bitmap\-chunk=
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-Set the chunksize of the bitmap.  Each bit corresponds to that many
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+Set the chunk size of the bitmap.  Each bit corresponds to that many
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 Kilobytes of storage.
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-When using a file based bitmap, the default is to use the smallest
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-size that is at-least 4 and requires no more than 2^21 chunks.
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+When using a file-based bitmap, the default is to use the smallest
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+size that is at least 4 and requires no more than 2^21 chunks.
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 When using an
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 .B internal
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-bitmap, the chunksize defaults to 64Meg, or larger if necessary to
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+bitmap, the chunk size defaults to 64Meg, or larger if necessary to
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 fit the bitmap into the available space.
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 A suffix of 'K', 'M', 'G' or 'T' can be given to indicate Kilobytes,
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@@ -840,7 +841,7 @@ can be used with that command to avoid the automatic resync.
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 .BR \-\-backup\-file=
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 This is needed when
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 .B \-\-grow
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-is used to increase the number of raid-devices in a RAID5 or RAID6 if
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+is used to increase the number of raid devices in a RAID5 or RAID6 if
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 there are no spare devices available, or to shrink, change RAID level
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 or layout.  See the GROW MODE section below on RAID\-DEVICES CHANGES.
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 The file must be stored on a separate device, not on the RAID array
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@@ -879,7 +880,7 @@ When creating an array,
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 .B \-\-data\-offset
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 can be specified as
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 .BR variable .
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-In the case each member device is expected to have a offset appended
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+In the case each member device is expected to have an offset appended
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 to the name, separated by a colon.  This makes it possible to recreate
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 exactly an array which has varying data offsets (as can happen when
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 different versions of
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@@ -943,7 +944,7 @@ Insist that
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 .I mdadm
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 accept the geometry and layout specified without question.  Normally
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 .I mdadm
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-will not allow creation of an array with only one device, and will try
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+will not allow the creation of an array with only one device, and will try
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 to create a RAID5 array with one missing drive (as this makes the
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 initial resync work faster).  With
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 .BR \-\-force ,
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@@ -1004,7 +1005,7 @@ number added, e.g.
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 If the md device name is in a 'standard' format as described in DEVICE
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 NAMES, then it will be created, if necessary, with the appropriate
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 device number based on that name.  If the device name is not in one of these
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-formats, then a unused device number will be allocated.  The device
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+formats, then an unused device number will be allocated.  The device
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 number will be considered unused if there is no active array for that
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 number, and there is no entry in /dev for that number and with a
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 non-standard name.  Names that are not in 'standard' format are only
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@@ -1032,25 +1033,25 @@ then
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 .B \-\-add
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 can be used to add some extra devices to be included in the array.
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 In most cases this is not needed as the extra devices can be added as
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-spares first, and then the number of raid-disks can be changed.
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-However for RAID0, it is not possible to add spares.  So to increase
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+spares first, and then the number of raid disks can be changed.
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+However, for RAID0 it is not possible to add spares.  So to increase
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 the number of devices in a RAID0, it is necessary to set the new
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 number of devices, and to add the new devices, in the same command.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-nodes
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-Only works when the array is for clustered environment. It specifies
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+Only works when the array is created for a clustered environment. It specifies
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 the maximum number of nodes in the cluster that will use this device
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 simultaneously. If not specified, this defaults to 4.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-write-journal
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 Specify journal device for the RAID-4/5/6 array. The journal device
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-should be a SSD with reasonable lifetime.
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+should be an SSD with a reasonable lifetime.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-k ", " \-\-consistency\-policy=
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-Specify how the array maintains consistency in case of unexpected shutdown.
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+Specify how the array maintains consistency in the case of an unexpected shutdown.
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 Only relevant for RAID levels with redundancy.
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 Currently supported options are:
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 .RS
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@@ -1058,7 +1059,7 @@ Currently supported options are:
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 .TP
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 .B resync
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 Full resync is performed and all redundancy is regenerated when the array is
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-started after unclean shutdown.
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+started after an unclean shutdown.
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 .TP
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 .B bitmap
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@@ -1067,8 +1068,8 @@ Resync assisted by a write-intent bitmap. Implicitly selected when using
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 .TP
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 .B journal
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-For RAID levels 4/5/6, journal device is used to log transactions and replay
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-after unclean shutdown. Implicitly selected when using
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+For RAID levels 4/5/6, the journal device is used to log transactions and replay
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+after an unclean shutdown. Implicitly selected when using
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 .BR \-\-write\-journal .
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 .TP
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@@ -1237,7 +1238,7 @@ This can be useful if
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 reports a different "Preferred Minor" to
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 .BR \-\-detail .
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 In some cases this update will be performed automatically
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-by the kernel driver.  In particular the update happens automatically
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+by the kernel driver.  In particular, the update happens automatically
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 at the first write to an array with redundancy (RAID level 1 or
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 greater) on a 2.6 (or later) kernel.
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@@ -1277,7 +1278,7 @@ For version-1 superblocks, this involves updating the name.
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 The
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 .B home\-cluster
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 option will change the cluster name as recorded in the superblock and
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-bitmap. This option only works for clustered environment.
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+bitmap. This option only works for a clustered environment.
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 The
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 .B resync
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@@ -1390,10 +1391,10 @@ This option should be used with great caution.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-freeze\-reshape
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-Option is intended to be used in start-up scripts during initrd boot phase.
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-When array under reshape is assembled during initrd phase, this option
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-stops reshape after reshape critical section is being restored. This happens
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-before file system pivot operation and avoids loss of file system context.
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+This option is intended to be used in start-up scripts during the initrd boot phase.
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+When the array under reshape is assembled during the initrd phase, this option
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+stops the reshape after the reshape-critical section has been restored. This happens
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+before the file system pivot operation and avoids loss of filesystem context.
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 Losing file system context would cause reshape to be broken.
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 Reshape can be continued later using the
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@@ -1437,9 +1438,9 @@ re\-add a device that was previously removed from an array.
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 If the metadata on the device reports that it is a member of the
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 array, and the slot that it used is still vacant, then the device will
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 be added back to the array in the same position.  This will normally
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-cause the data for that device to be recovered.  However based on the
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+cause the data for that device to be recovered.  However, based on the
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 event count on the device, the recovery may only require sections that
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-are flagged a write-intent bitmap to be recovered or may not require
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+are flagged by a write-intent bitmap to be recovered or may not require
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 any recovery at all.
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 When used on an array that has no metadata (i.e. it was built with
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@@ -1447,13 +1448,12 @@ When used on an array that has no metadata (i.e. it was built with
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 it will be assumed that bitmap-based recovery is enough to make the
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 device fully consistent with the array.
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-When used with v1.x metadata,
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 .B \-\-re\-add
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-can be accompanied by
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+can also be accompanied by
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 .BR \-\-update=devicesize ,
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 .BR \-\-update=bbl ", or"
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 .BR \-\-update=no\-bbl .
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-See the description of these option when used in Assemble mode for an
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+See descriptions of these options when used in Assemble mode for an
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 explanation of their use.
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 If the device name given is
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@@ -1480,7 +1480,7 @@ Add a device as a spare.  This is similar to
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 except that it does not attempt
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 .B \-\-re\-add
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 first.  The device will be added as a spare even if it looks like it
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-could be an recent member of the array.
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+could be a recent member of the array.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-r ", " \-\-remove
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@@ -1497,12 +1497,12 @@ and names like
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 .B set-A
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 can be given to
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 .BR \-\-remove .
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-The first causes all failed device to be removed.  The second causes
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+The first causes all failed devices to be removed.  The second causes
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 any device which is no longer connected to the system (i.e an 'open'
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 returns
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 .BR ENXIO )
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 to be removed.
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-The third will remove a set as describe below under
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+The third will remove a set as described below under
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 .BR \-\-fail .
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 .TP
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@@ -1519,7 +1519,7 @@ For RAID10 arrays where the number of copies evenly divides the number
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 of devices, the devices can be conceptually divided into sets where
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 each set contains a single complete copy of the data on the array.
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 Sometimes a RAID10 array will be configured so that these sets are on
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-separate controllers.  In this case all the devices in one set can be
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+separate controllers.  In this case, all the devices in one set can be
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 failed by giving a name like
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 .B set\-A
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 or
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@@ -1549,9 +1549,9 @@ This can follow a list of
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 .B \-\-replace
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 devices.  The devices listed after
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 .B \-\-with
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-will be preferentially used to replace the devices listed after
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+will preferentially be used to replace the devices listed after
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 .BR \-\-replace .
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-These device must already be spare devices in the array.
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+These devices must already be spare devices in the array.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-write\-mostly
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@@ -1574,8 +1574,8 @@ the device is found or <slot>:missing in case the device is not found.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-add-journal
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-Add journal to an existing array, or recreate journal for RAID-4/5/6 array
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-that lost a journal device. To avoid interrupting on-going write opertions,
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+Add a journal to an existing array, or recreate journal for a RAID-4/5/6 array
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+that lost a journal device. To avoid interrupting ongoing write operations,
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 .B \-\-add-journal
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 only works for array in Read-Only state.
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@@ -1631,9 +1631,9 @@ Print details of one or more md devices.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-detail\-platform
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 Print details of the platform's RAID capabilities (firmware / hardware
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-topology) for a given metadata format. If used without argument, mdadm
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+topology) for a given metadata format. If used without an argument, mdadm
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 will scan all controllers looking for their capabilities. Otherwise, mdadm
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-will only look at the controller specified by the argument in form of an
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+will only look at the controller specified by the argument in the form of an
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 absolute filepath or a link, e.g.
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 .IR /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.2 .
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@@ -1742,8 +1742,8 @@ the block where the superblock would be is overwritten even if it
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 doesn't appear to be valid.
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 .B Note:
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-Be careful to call \-\-zero\-superblock with clustered raid, make sure
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-array isn't used or assembled in other cluster node before execute it.
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+Be careful when calling \-\-zero\-superblock with clustered raid. Make sure
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+the array isn't used or assembled in another cluster node before executing it.
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 .TP
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 .B \-\-kill\-subarray=
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@@ -1790,7 +1790,7 @@ For each md device given, or each device in /proc/mdstat if
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 is given, arrange for the array to be marked clean as soon as possible.
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 .I mdadm
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 will return with success if the array uses external metadata and we
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-successfully waited.  For native arrays this returns immediately as the
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+successfully waited.  For native arrays, this returns immediately as the
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 kernel handles dirty-clean transitions at shutdown.  No action is taken
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 if safe-mode handling is disabled.
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@@ -1830,7 +1830,7 @@ uses to help track which arrays are currently being assembled.
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 .TP
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 .BR \-\-run ", " \-R
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-Run any array assembled as soon as a minimal number of devices are
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+Run any array assembled as soon as a minimal number of devices is
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 available, rather than waiting until all expected devices are present.
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 .TP
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@@ -1860,7 +1860,7 @@ Only used with \-\-fail.  The 'path' given will be recorded so that if
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 a new device appears at the same location it can be automatically
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 added to the same array.  This allows the failed device to be
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 automatically replaced by a new device without metadata if it appears
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-at specified path.   This option is normally only set by a
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+at specified path.   This option is normally only set by an
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 .I udev
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 script.
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@@ -1961,7 +1961,7 @@ Usage:
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 .PP
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 This usage assembles one or more RAID arrays from pre-existing components.
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 For each array, mdadm needs to know the md device, the identity of the
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-array, and a number of component-devices.  These can be found in a number of ways.
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+array, and the number of component devices.  These can be found in a number of ways.
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 In the first usage example (without the
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 .BR \-\-scan )
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@@ -2001,7 +2001,7 @@ The config file is only used if explicitly named with
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 .B \-\-config
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 or requested with (a possibly implicit)
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 .BR \-\-scan .
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-In the later case, default config file is used.  See
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+In the latter case, the default config file is used.  See
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 .BR mdadm.conf (5)
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 for more details.
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@@ -2039,14 +2039,14 @@ detects that udev is not configured, it will create the devices in
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 .B /dev
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 itself.
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-In Linux kernels prior to version 2.6.28 there were two distinctly
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-different types of md devices that could be created: one that could be
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+In Linux kernels prior to version 2.6.28 there were two distinct
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+types of md devices that could be created: one that could be
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 partitioned using standard partitioning tools and one that could not.
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-Since 2.6.28 that distinction is no longer relevant as both type of
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+Since 2.6.28 that distinction is no longer relevant as both types of
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 devices can be partitioned.
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 .I mdadm
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 will normally create the type that originally could not be partitioned
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-as it has a well defined major number (9).
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+as it has a well-defined major number (9).
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 Prior to 2.6.28, it is important that mdadm chooses the correct type
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 of array device to use.  This can be controlled with the
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@@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ can also be given in the configuration file as a word starting
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 .B auto=
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 on the ARRAY line for the relevant array.
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-.SS Auto Assembly
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+.SS Auto-Assembly
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 When
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 .B \-\-assemble
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 is used with
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@@ -2122,11 +2122,11 @@ See
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 .IR mdadm.conf (5)
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 for further details.
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-Note: Auto assembly cannot be used for assembling and activating some
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+Note: Auto-assembly cannot be used for assembling and activating some
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 arrays which are undergoing reshape.  In particular as the
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 .B backup\-file
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-cannot be given, any reshape which requires a backup-file to continue
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-cannot be started by auto assembly.  An array which is growing to more
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+cannot be given, any reshape which requires a backup file to continue
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+cannot be started by auto-assembly.  An array which is growing to more
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 devices and has passed the critical section can be assembled using
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 auto-assembly.
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@@ -2233,7 +2233,7 @@ When creating a partition based array, using
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 .I mdadm
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 with version-1.x metadata, the partition type should be set to
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 .B 0xDA
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-(non fs-data).  This type selection allows for greater precision since
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+(non fs-data).  This type of selection allows for greater precision since
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 using any other [RAID auto-detect (0xFD) or a GNU/Linux partition (0x83)],
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 might create problems in the event of array recovery through a live cdrom.
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@@ -2249,7 +2249,7 @@ when creating a v0.90 array will silently override any
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 setting.
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 .\"If the
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 .\".B \-\-size
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-.\"option is given, it is not necessary to list any component-devices in this command.
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+.\"option is given, it is not necessary to list any component devices in this command.
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 .\"They can be added later, before a
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 .\".B \-\-run.
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 .\"If no
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@@ -2263,7 +2263,7 @@ requested with the
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 .B \-\-bitmap
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 option or a different consistency policy is selected with the
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 .B \-\-consistency\-policy
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-option. In any case space for a bitmap will be reserved so that one
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+option. In any case, space for a bitmap will be reserved so that one
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 can be added later with
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 .BR "\-\-grow \-\-bitmap=internal" .
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@@ -2313,7 +2313,7 @@ will firstly mark
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 as faulty in
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 .B /dev/md0
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 and will then remove it from the array and finally add it back
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-in as a spare.  However only one md array can be affected by a single
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+in as a spare.  However, only one md array can be affected by a single
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 command.
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 When a device is added to an active array, mdadm checks to see if it
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@@ -2458,14 +2458,14 @@ config file to be examined.
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 If the device contains RAID metadata, a file will be created in the
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 .I directory
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 and the metadata will be written to it.  The file will be the same
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-size as the device and have the metadata written in the file at the
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-same locate that it exists in the device.  However the file will be "sparse" so
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+size as the device and will have the metadata written at the
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+same location as it exists in the device.  However, the file will be "sparse" so
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 that only those blocks containing metadata will be allocated. The
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 total space used will be small.
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-The file name used in the
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+The filename used in the
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 .I directory
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-will be the base name of the device.   Further if any links appear in
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+will be the base name of the device.   Further, if any links appear in
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 .I /dev/disk/by-id
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 which point to the device, then hard links to the file will be created
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 in
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@@ -2567,7 +2567,7 @@ and if the destination array has a failed drive but no spares.
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 If any devices are listed on the command line,
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 .I mdadm
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-will only monitor those devices.  Otherwise all arrays listed in the
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+will only monitor those devices, otherwise, all arrays listed in the
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 configuration file will be monitored.  Further, if
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 .B \-\-scan
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 is given, then any other md devices that appear in
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@@ -2624,10 +2624,10 @@ check, repair). (syslog priority: Warning)
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 .BI Rebuild NN
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 Where
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 .I NN
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-is a two-digit number (ie. 05, 48). This indicates that rebuild
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-has passed that many percent of the total. The events are generated
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-with fixed increment since 0. Increment size may be specified with
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-a commandline option (default is 20). (syslog priority: Warning)
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+is a two-digit number (eg. 05, 48). This indicates that the rebuild
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+has reached that percentage of the total. The events are generated
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+at a fixed increment from 0. The increment size may be specified with
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+a command-line option (the default is 20). (syslog priority: Warning)
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 .TP
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 .B RebuildFinished
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@@ -2735,8 +2735,8 @@ When
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 detects that an array in a spare group has fewer active
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 devices than necessary for the complete array, and has no spare
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 devices, it will look for another array in the same spare group that
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-has a full complement of working drive and a spare.  It will then
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-attempt to remove the spare from the second drive and add it to the
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+has a full complement of working drives and a spare.  It will then
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+attempt to remove the spare from the second array and add it to the
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 first.
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 If the removal succeeds but the adding fails, then it is added back to
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 the original array.
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@@ -2750,10 +2750,8 @@ and then follow similar steps as above if a matching spare is found.
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 .SH GROW MODE
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 The GROW mode is used for changing the size or shape of an active
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 array.
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-For this to work, the kernel must support the necessary change.
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-Various types of growth are being added during 2.6 development.
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-Currently the supported changes include
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+During the kernel 2.6 era the following changes were added:
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 .IP \(bu 4
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 change the "size" attribute for RAID1, RAID4, RAID5 and RAID6.
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 .IP \(bu 4
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@@ -2796,8 +2794,8 @@ use more than half of a spare device for backup space.
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 .SS SIZE CHANGES
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 Normally when an array is built the "size" is taken from the smallest
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-of the drives.  If all the small drives in an arrays are, one at a
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-time, removed and replaced with larger drives, then you could have an
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+of the drives.  If all the small drives in an arrays are, over time,
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+removed and replaced with larger drives, then you could have an
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 array of large drives with only a small amount used.  In this
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 situation, changing the "size" with "GROW" mode will allow the extra
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 space to start being used.  If the size is increased in this way, a
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@@ -2812,7 +2810,7 @@ after growing, or to reduce its size
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 .B prior
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 to shrinking the array.
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-Also the size of an array cannot be changed while it has an active
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+Also, the size of an array cannot be changed while it has an active
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 bitmap.  If an array has a bitmap, it must be removed before the size
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 can be changed. Once the change is complete a new bitmap can be created.
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@@ -2892,7 +2890,7 @@ long time.  A
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 is required.  If the array is not simultaneously being grown or
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 shrunk, so that the array size will remain the same - for example,
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 reshaping a 3-drive RAID5 into a 4-drive RAID6 - the backup file will
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-be used not just for a "cricital section" but throughout the reshape
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+be used not just for a "critical section" but throughout the reshape
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 operation, as described below under LAYOUT CHANGES.
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 .SS CHUNK-SIZE AND LAYOUT CHANGES
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@@ -2910,7 +2908,7 @@ slowly.
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 If the reshape is interrupted for any reason, this backup file must be
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 made available to
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 .B "mdadm --assemble"
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-so the array can be reassembled.  Consequently the file cannot be
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+so the array can be reassembled.  Consequently, the file cannot be
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 stored on the device being reshaped.
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-- 
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2.38.1
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