mdadm 3.2.2-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
mdadm (3.2.2-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low * Merge from debian unstable. Remaining changes: - Call checks in local-premount to avoid race condition with udev and opening a degraded array. - d/initramfs/mdadm-functions: Record in /run when boot-degraded question has been asked so that it is only asked once - pass --test to mdadm to enable result codes for degraded arrays. - Build udeb with -O2 on ppc64, working around a link error. - debian/control: we need udev and util-linux in the right version. We also remove the build dependency from quilt and docbook-to-man as both are not used in Ubuntus mdadm. - debian/initramfs/hook: kept the Ubuntus version for handling the absence of active raid arrays in <initramfs>/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf - debian/initramfs/script.local-top.DEBIAN, debian/mdadm-startall, debian/mdadm.raid.DEBIAN: removed. udev does its job now instead. - debian/mdadm-startall.sgml, debian/mdadm-startall.8: documentation of unused startall script - debian/mdadm.config, debian/mdadm.postinst - let udev do the handling instead. Resolved merge conflict by keeping Ubuntu's version. - debian/mdadm.postinst, debian/mdadm.config, initramfs/init-premount: boot-degraded enablement; maintain udev starting of RAID devices; init-premount hook script for the initramfs, to provide information at boot - debian/mkconf.in is the older mkconf. Kept the Ubuntu version. - debian/rules: Kept Ubuntus version for installing apport hooks, not installing un-used startall script and for adding a udev rule corresponding to mdadm. - debian/install-rc, check.d/_numbers, check.d/root_on_raid: Ubuntu partman installer changes - debian/presubj: Dropped this unused bug reporting file. Instead use source_mdadm.py act as an apport hook for bug handling. - rename debian/mdadm.vol_id.udev to debian/mdadm.mdadm-blkid.udev so that the rules file ends up with a more reasonable name - d/p/debian-changes-3.1.4-1+8efb9d1ubuntu4: mdadm udev rule incrementally adds mdadm member when detected. Starting such an array in degraded mode is possible by mdadm -IRs. Using mdadm -ARs without stopping the array first does nothing when no mdarray-unassociated device is available. Using mdadm -IRs to start a previously partially assembled array through incremental mode. Keeping the mdadm -ARs for assembling arrays which were for some reason not assembled through incremental mode (i.e through mdadm's udev rule). * Disabling -fno-strict-aliasing as according to debian bug 375876 it has been unnecessary since mdadm 2.5.2 * Dropped changes: - applied upstream - d/rules: fix FTBFS by adding -Wno-unused-but-set-variable to compiler flags until upstream solves the issue. (fixed upstream) - d/control: add dependency on initscripts >= 2.88dsf-13.3 to ensure /run exists per http://wiki.debian.org/ReleaseGoals/RunDirectory (change also done in debian) * d/rules: add 'man' to build mdadm.8 mdadm (3.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=low [ martin f. krafft ] * New upstream version (closes: #615494), which addresses: - --grow option aware of size change of underlying device (closes: #618463) - builds with -Werror on gcc-4.6 (closes: #625392). - new features/functionality: + Policy framework. + Improved management of reshaping arrays. + Support for Intel Matrix Storage Manager (IMSM) Thanks to Scott Schaefer for his help in preparing this release! * Do not print io rescheduling info message when run by cron (closes: #598957). * Fix checkarray script so that it does not die after scheduling the first device when there is no scheduling class specified; thanks to Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe (closes: #611627). * Do not include DEVICE line in generated configs but use the built-in value by default (closes: #604702). * Make mdadm-raid init script depend on hostname; thanks to Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe (closes: #610421). * Schedule start/stop of mdadm-raid before/after filesystems are checked&mounted/unmounted; thanks to Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe (closes: #611632). * Work around a shell coding bug for cases when there are zero active devices (closes: #618561). * Add NEWS entry about metadata change and requirement on new Grub version (closes: #595516). * Update mdadd.sh script from Arno's webpage. * Update md.txt from latest kernel source. * Updated debconf translations: - Catalan by Innocent De Marchi (closes: #628371) - Danish by Joe Dalton (closes: #621346) * Small typo fix in RAID5_versus_RAID10.txt * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2; no changes required. [ Michael Tokarev ] * don't print W: auto-read-only in checkarray in quiet mode, thanks to Bernd Hanisch for the patch (Closes: #605722) * move initscript metadata from /lib/init/rw/.mdadm to /run/mdadm, and depend on initscripts (>= 2.88dsf-13.3) for /run (Closes: #633054) * move runtime stuff from /dev/.mdadm to /run/mdadm * document defaults change in debian/NEWS (it was forgotten to be done for squeeze) - metadata & chunk size (Closes: #595516) -- Clint Byrum <email address hidden> Fri, 16 Dec 2011 11:06:12 -0800
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- mdadm: tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software RAID)
The mdadm utility can be used to create, manage, and monitor MD
(multi-disk) arrays for software RAID or multipath I/O.
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This package automatically configures mdadm to assemble arrays during the
system startup process. If not needed, this functionality can be disabled.
- mdadm-udeb: tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software RAID)
The mdadm utility can be used to create, manage, and monitor MD
(multi-disk) arrays for software RAID or multipath I/O.
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This is a minimal package used by the debian-installer.