Turns out my issue was a faulty drive, and the system would lock up when
mdadm hit the bad sectors on resync. The issue seemed like it was lower
in the blockdev code causing a deadlock.
I replaced the drive and the problem went away.
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I'm running checkarray manually, I took off all the start and stop stuff
like you did.
echo active > /sys/block/md0/md/array_state doesn't fix.
I must have not gotten all the trace last time. I've attached it here.
** Attachment added: "kernel log snippet"
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Digging further, I think I might be running into this bug:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-raid/5ed54ffc-
ce82-bf66-4eff-390cb23bc...@molgen.mpg.de/T/
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It won’t let me change the state back to active.
Every time I try nothing happens and array_status is always idle.
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