** Changed in: mdadm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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long bootup, dmesg full of md: array md1 already has disks!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139802
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Ah no, it is mdadm that's buggy.
The "array md1 already has disks!" infinite loop is fixed in the latest
upstream version (2.6.7). If you have git access, have a look at commit
"mdadm-2.6.6-1-g1c203a4". The log says it fixes "autoassemble for
stacked arrays", but it looks like this bug also affe
I have a similar problem. I usually can't boot, and I get these floods
of "already has disks" messages. I've found it goes away if I
explicitly describe my array in mdadm.conf (listing the devices in the
array) and rebuild the initramfs.
I'm intrigued by this OOM. I get something that looks sim
I have this sort of bug too.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/140854 wasn't useful, and I still get a
lot of md: array md1 already has disks!.
If you need I can paste the relevant, just tell me what you need.
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long bootup, dmesg full of md: array md1 already has disks!
https://bugs.launc
I think I figured out why we both have this bug, please read
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/140854
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long bootup, dmesg full of md: array md1 already has disks!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139802
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Followup: I restarted the server without reproducing this error. The
array had successfully rebuilt, I don't know what would happen if the
array had been degraded. There could be something here, but I can't
reproduce it.
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long bootup, dmesg full of md: array md1 already has disks!
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