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1 Changes Prior to 1.9.0 release
2 - Fix rpm build problem (stray %)
3 - Minor manpage updates
4 - Change "dirty" status to "active" as it was confusing people.
5 - --assemble --auto recognises 'standard' name and insists on using
6 the appropriate major/minor number for them.
7 - Remove underscore from partition names, so partitions of
8 "foo" are "foo1", "foo2" etc (unchanged) and partitions of
9 "f00" are "f00p1", "f00p2" etc rather than "f00_p1"...
10
11 Changes Prior to 1.8.0 release
12 - Makefile cleanup from Luca Berra <bluca@comedia.it>
13 - --pid-file (-i) to set a pid file to use with --monitor --daemonise
14 - Fix typo in mdadm man page
15 - Fix coredump when "-s" used with no config file present.
16 - Support new "faulty" personality which can inject synthetic
17 faults. (Not in kernel.org yet at 1Nov2004)
18 - Support raid0/linear on devices > 2 Terabytes
19 - Make sure raid6 resyncs when created with one missing device
20
21 Changes Prior to 1.7.0 release
22 - Support "--grow --add" to add a device to a linear array, if the
23 kernel supports it. Not documented yet.
24 - Restore support for uclibc which was broken recently.
25 - Several improvements to the output of --detail, including
26 reporting "resyncing" or "recovering" in the state.
27 - Close filedescriptor at end of --detail (exit would have closed it
28 anyway, so this isn't abig deal).
29 - Report "Sync checkpoint" in --examine output if appropriate.
30 - Add --update=resync for --assemble mode to for a resync when the
31 array is assembled.
32 - Add support for "raid10", which is under development in 2.6.
33 Not documented yet.
34 - --monitor now reads spare-group and spares info from config file
35 even when names of arrays to scan are given on the command line
36
37 Changes Prior to 1.6.0 release
38 - Device name given in -Eb is determined by examining /dev rather
39 than assuming /dev/md%d
40 - Fix bug in --monitor where an array could be held open an so
41 could not be stopped without killing mdadm.
42 - Add --grow mode. Currently only --size and --raid-disks can be
43 changed. Both require kernel support which, at the time of
44 writing, is not in a release kernel yet.
45 - Don't print out "errors" or "no-errors" in -D and -E, as the bit
46 is never set or used.
47 - Use md event notification in 2.6.??? to make --monitor mode
48 respond instantly to events.
49 - Add --auto= option and auto= configfile entry to tell mdadm to
50 create device files as needed. This is particularly useful
51 with partitioned arrays where the major device number can change.
52 - When generating --brief listing, if the standard name doesn't
53 exist, search /dev for one rather than using a temp name.
54 - Allow --build to build raid1 and multipath arrays.
55 - Add "--assume-clean" for Create and Build, particularly for raid1
56 Note: this is dangerous. Only use it if you are certain.
57 - Fix bug so that Rebuild status monitoring works again.
58 - Add "degraded" and "recovering" options to the "Status:"
59 entry for --detail
60
61 Changes Prior to 1.5.0 release
62 - new commands "mdassemble" which is a stripped-down equivalent of
63 "mdadm -As", that can be compiled with dietlibc.
64 Thanks to Luca Berra <bluca@comedia.it>.
65 It can be using in an initramfs or initrd.
66 - Fix compiling error with BLKGETSIZE64 and some signed/unsigned
67 comparison warnings.
68 - Add Rebuild Status (% complete) to --detail output.
69 - Support "--monitor --test" which will generate a test alert
70 for each array once, to test notification paths.
71 - Generate RebuildFinished event when rebuild finishes.
72 - Support for raid6 as found in 2.6.2 - thanks to
73 H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
74 - Support partitioned md arrays with a different major number and
75 naming scheme (md_dX in /proc/mdstat, /dev/md/dXpY in /dev).
76
77 Changes Prior to 1.4.0 release
78 - Document fact that creating a raid5 array really creates a
79 degraded array with a spare.
80 - Add "spares=" tag to config file and generate it wit --detail and
81 --examine
82 - Add "SparesMissing" event when --monitor first sees an array and
83 it doesn't have the enough spare devices.
84 - Add --update=summaries for --assemble to update summary
85 information in superblock, and correct other inconsistancies in
86 the superblock.
87 - Add --test option to --detail to set a meaningful exit status.
88
89 Changes Prior to 1.3.0 release
90 - Make 'size' and unsigned long in Create to allow creation of
91 larger arrays.
92 - Explicitly flag spare devices as 'spare' in --detail and --examine
93 output. Previously they simply had no flags lists.
94 - Make MailCmd (for monitor) configurable in Makefile, and default
95 to "/usr/sbin/sendmail -t". Also split out the warning related
96 flags into CWFLAGS for easier build configurability.
97 - Minor bugfix in Manage code.
98 - --monitor now notices and reports degraded arrays at startup using
99 "DegradedArray" event, and also has a --oneshot option to only
100 report DegradedArrays, and then exit.
101 - Small man-page clarification w.r.t. raid levels and raid4 in
102 particular.
103 - Disallow creation of arrays with only one device as this is
104 probably a mistake. --force will override this check.
105 - Correct some misleading documentation in the "mdadm --create --help"
106 message.
107 - Ignore chunksize if raid1 or multipath.
108 - Explicit statement in man page that raid-disks cannot be changed
109 after array is created.
110 - Improve message when attempting to start an array with
111 insufficient devices. Instead of required the array to be full,
112 we only require it has as many active devices as last time.
113
114 Changes Prior to 1.2.0 release
115 - Fix bug where --daemonise required an argument.
116 - In --assemble --verbose, print appropriate message if device is
117 not in devices= list
118 - Updated mdadm.conf.5 to reflect fact that device= takes wildcards
119 - Typos: componenet -> component
120 - Reduce size of "--help" message put excess into "--help-options"
121 - Fix bug introduced when MD_SB_DISKS dependancy removed, and which
122 caused spares not be assembled properly.
123 - Print appropriate message if --monitor --scan decides not to
124 monitor anything.
125 Changes Prior to 1.1.0 release
126 - add --deamonise flag for --monitor - forks and prints pid to stdout
127 - Fix bug so we REALLY clear dirty flag with -Af
128 - -Db now prints a 'devices=' word for each array.
129 - "mdadm -A /dev/md0" will get info from configfile, even without scan
130 - When assembling multipath arrays, ignore devices which are flagged
131 as having errors.
132 - take --super-minor=dev to mean "use the minor number of the mddev
133 being assembled.
134 - take --config=none to mean "completely ignore config file"
135 - Make --monitor require --scan or a device list.
136 Changes Prior to 1.0.9 release
137 - Documentation updates including kernel parameters documented
138 in md.4
139 - --assemble --force for raid4/5 will mark clean, needed for 2.5
140 - --detail prints out the events counter as well
141 - flush device before reading superblock to be sure to get
142 current data
143 - added mdadm.static target to makefile for static linking
144 - --monitor was ignoring /dev/md0 due to off-by-one error
145 - Fix assorted typos
146 - Fix printing of Gibibytes - calc was wrong.
147 - Fix printing of Array Size in --detail when very big.
148 - --monitor no longer tries to work for raid0 or linear as these
149 have nothing to be monitored.
150 - The word 'partitions' on a DEVICE line will cause all partitions
151 listed in /proc/partitions to be considered
152 - If the config file is called 'partitions' then it will be treated
153 as though it contained exactly 'device partitions' so e.g.
154 mdadm -Ebsc partitions
155 will find all raid partitions easily.
156 - successfully assemble multipath devices by ignoring raid_disk
157 value from superblock (it is always the same).
158 - --assemble not tied to MD_SB_DISKS limit quite so much
159 - Support compiling with tcc
160 - Support compiling with uclibc - just skip scan of /dev
161 - Add --update= option for Assemble mode. Either sparc2.2
162 or super-minor updates are possible. See mdadm.8
163
164 Changes Prior to 1.0.1 release
165 - Round off MB/GiB etc values instead of round down.
166 - Add --sparc2.2 option to examine to shift superblock around
167 and --sparc2.2update to rewrite the superblock
168 - Fix assorted typos in online help
169
170 Changes Prior to 1.0.0 release
171 - Allow --config with Misc mode (for --examine --scan)
172 - Add $(CXFLAGS) to end of CFLAGS in makefile
173 - When making an N disk raid5 array, the Nth drive
174 is moved to the end of the array as a spare rather than
175 being shifted up one place. This means that when the
176 kernel builds onto the last spare and inserts it,
177 the devices will be in the expected order.
178 - Man page improvements
179 Changes Prior to 0.8.2 release
180 - Correct spelling of persist[ae]nce/persist[ae]nt.
181 - Change "disk" to "device" in options and config file
182 - convert array size to "long long" *before* shift-left in -D and -Q
183
184 Changes Prior to 0.8.1 release
185 - Add "INSTALL" file.
186 - Fix some "i" variables that were not being set properly
187 - Initialise minsize and maxsize so that compilers don't complain.
188 - Tidy up Makefile and mdadm.spec installations
189 - Add "multipath" to documentation of valid levels
190
191 Changes Prior to 0.8 release
192 - Fix another bug in Assemble.c due to confusing 'i' with 'j'
193 - Minimal, untested, support for multipath
194 - re-write of argument parsing to have more coherent modes,
195 - add --query,-Q option
196 - Update mdadm.8 to reflect arg processing change and --query
197 - Change "long" to "unsigned long" for device sizes
198 - Handle "mailaddr" and "program" lines in config file for follow/scan mode.
199 - --follow --scan will exit if no program or mail found
200 - Add MAILADDR and PROGRAM to mdadm.conf-example
201 - Spell check man pages
202 - consistently use "component devices" instead of "subdevices"
203 - Make -Wall -Werror really work and fix lots of errors.
204 - --detail and --stop can have --scan which chooses devices from /proc/mdstat
205 - --monitor detects 20% changes in resync, failed spares,
206 disappearing arrays,
207 - --monitor --scan will automatically add any devices found in /proc/mdstat
208 - --monitor will move spares between arrays with same spare-group if necessary
209 - Documentation for Monitor Mode
210 - --query notes if the array containing the given device is active or not
211 - Finished md.4 man page.
212
213 Changes Prior to 0.7.2 release
214 - mdadm.spec updates and ifdef BLKGETSIZE64 from Luca Berra -- bluca@comedia.it
215 - more mdadm.spec updates from Gregory Leblanc <gleblanc@linuxweasel.com>
216 - make directory for mdadm.conf configurable in Makefile
217 - Finished mdadm.conf.5. Removed details of conf file from
218 mdadm.8 leaving a reference to mdadm.conf.5.
219 - Fix bug in Assemble.c, thanks to Junaid Rizvi <domdev@sat.net.pk>
220 - Get --assemble --force to make sure old major/minor numbers are
221 consistant, as md.c worries about this :-(
222
223
224 Changes Prior to 0.7.1 release
225 - update mdadm.spec
226 - use BLKGETSIZE64 if available for array size
227 - give human readable as GiB/MiB and GB and MB, with 2 decimal point precision
228 - Only warn about size variation for raid1/4/5.
229 - Started md.4 man page
230 - Started mdadm.conf.5 man page
231
232 Changes Prior to 0.7 release
233
234 - Fix makefile to install binary at /sbin and not /sbin/sbin
235 Also install man page.
236 - Add --zero-superblock based on --destroywithextremeprejudice
237 from Dale Stephenson <steph@snapserver.com>
238 - change name to mdadm. It is palandromic, and much nicer to pronouce.
239
240 Changes Prior to 0.6 release
241
242 - Remove the limit on the number of device names that can be
243 given on the command line.
244 - Fix bug in --assemble --force where it would only update a
245 single superblock.
246 - Fix bogus printing of big numbers not being block devices
247 when given names of devices that don't exist.
248 - When --assemble --force, consider superblocks with an event
249 count that is 1 behind as out-of-date. Normally they are
250 considered up-to-date (as the kernel assumes this too).
251 - When marking drives as not-failed in the superblock,
252 we also mark them as ACTIVE and SYNC.
253 - Don't start arrays for which not all drives are available unless:
254 --scan which implies that all drives were found automatically
255 --run which means the user knows what they want
256 --force which means that we are fixing something broken
257 - Make sure all device numbers passed as 3rd arg of ioctl
258 are passed as unsigned lock, so that it works on SPARC
259 - If HOT_ADD_DISK failes for -a, then only try ADD_NEW_DISK
260 if we cannot read from the array, i.e. if the array is
261 not started yet.
262 - man page update
263 - Taught Examine to handle --scan. It examines all devices listed
264 on DEVICE lines in the config file.
265 - Added --brief (-b) flag for Examine and Detail to print out
266 and mdctl.conf compatible description with uuid=, level=,
267 disks= and - for Examine - devices=
268 --examine --brief collects all devices the make the one array and
269 list them as one entry.
270 - Added level= and disks= options to ARRAY lines in config files
271 so --brief output could be used as-is.
272 - Make parity style ({left,right}-{,a}symmetric) consistantly use -,
273 never _.
274 - Add "Array Size" to --detail output
275 - Change "Size" to "Device Size" and exclude from Detail of arrays
276 that do not have a consistent device size.
277 - Add Human readable MiB or GiB value on size lines of Detail and Examine
278 - --assemble --scan doesn't complain about active drives
279 - require number of spares given in -x to be listed.
280 - Made --build actually work.
281 Changes Prior to 0.5 release
282
283 --assemble:
284 spare drives are handled properly.
285
286 --force can be used to recover from 2-drive failures on RAID5
287 If you belive that /dev/hda1 /dev/hdb1 /dev/hdc1 /dev/hdd1 should
288 make a raid5 array, but it has experienced multiple failures and
289 wont start, then
290
291 mdctl --assemble --force /dev/md0 /dev/hd[abcd]1
292
293 Should update the superblock on the newest failed drive and
294 restart the array in degraded mode. You should then remove the
295 remaining failed drive and re-add it (if you are happy that it
296 might work).
297
298 Ofcourse whenever you have a 2-drive failure, you have a risk
299 of corruption in data that hasn't be changed for a long time. So
300 this doesn't give you your array back all nice and happy, but it
301 does allow you to recover data that might not be corrupt.
302
303 More flexibility in identifying a RAID array in the mdctl.conf
304 e.g.
305 array /dev/md4 super-minor=4
306
307 assembles /dev/md4 from all devices found that have a raid
308 superblock that says the minor number of the array is 4.
309 If the blocks with the right minor number do not all have the
310 same UUID, an error is flags and no assembly happens.
311
312 array /dev/md3 devices=/dev/hd[abc]2
313
314 Assembles /dev/md3 drom /dev/hda2 /dev/hdb2 and/dev/hdc2. All
315 devices must exist and have raid superblock with the same uuid.
316
317 If two identity specifiers are used, only devices that match all
318 of them are considered, so
319
320 array /dev/md2 devices=/dev/hd?2 super-minor=2
321
322 will assemble /dev/md2 using all /dev/hd?2 devices which have a
323 raid superblock with minor number 2.
324
325 --create:
326 When listing devices for --create, the word "missing" can be
327 used to indicate that the respective slot does not have a
328 working drive currently. This is similar to the "failed-disk"
329 directive in mkraid/raidtab.
330 e.g.
331 mdctl --create --level=5 -raid-disks=4 --spare-disks=2
332 /dev/md0 /dev/sda /dev/sdb missing /dev/sdc /dev/sdd /dev/sde
333
334 will create a raid5 array with the third slot empty, and two
335 spares.
336
337 By default, raid5 arrays are created with the last slot empty
338 and drive listed for the last slot added as a spare. If a
339 "missing" slot is given, or if --force is given, then --create
340 does exactly what you ask and doesn't try to be clever.
341
342
343 --follow / --monitor:
344
345 This is a new mode. I couldn't stop my self from picking a name
346 starting with F (as current modes start A,B,C,D,E) but I
347 relented and provided an alternate name that is somewhat more
348 meaningful.
349
350 In this mode, mdctl does not exit, but runs continuously and
351 periodically polls all the md devices to see if they have had
352 any interested state change.
353 The changes that it currently notices are:
354 Fail - an active disc fails
355 FailSpare - a spare, that was presumably being build, fails
356 ActiveSpare - a spare becomes active, presumably after a rebuild.
357
358 Options:
359 --mail mailaddress - send Email on any Fail* event
360 --program program - run the program on any event.
361 Args are: eventname mddevice subdevice(if-known)
362 --delay seconds - change from the default 60second pause
363 between polls.
364
365 I plan to add functionality to this mode to allow sharing of
366 spare drives. If an array is marks "spare-group=fred", and it
367 has a failed drive and no spares, and if some other array is
368 also "spare-group=fred" and it has no failed drives, but does
369 have a spare drive that is big enough, the spare will be moved
370 to the first array.
371
372 I also have the idea of adding a --grow mode which will re-organise
373 the data on an N disk raid0/4/5 array to be on an N+M disk array.
374 I have no concrete plans for this though.
375
376 I got rid of the "v" in the archive file name, and include the
377 version number in the directory created by the archive.
378
379 There is now a man page and mdctl.spec (for rpm) thanks to
380 Danilo Godec <danci@agenda.si>.
381
382 Ofcourse, the man page is now out of date and despite being based on
383 the --help output, is not wholy correct. After I get --follow
384 working properly, I plan to revise the various documentation and/or
385 the code to make sure the two match.