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SubjectRe: What does 'WrongLevel' mean in RAID0 ?

On 04.12, Neil Brown wrote:
> On Tuesday April 12, jamagallon@able.es wrote:
> > Hi all...
> >
> > I have a RAID0 setup on top of three IDE drives.
> > mdadm monitor sends me mesages with:
> >
> > DeviceDisappeared
> > /dev/md0
> > Wrong-Level
> >
> > The RAID seems to be working well. Any pointer on what does this
> > mean ?
>
> From "man mdadm" (if you know where to look)
>
> Follow or Monitor
> Monitor one or more md devices and act on any state changes.
> This is only meaningful for raid1, 4, 5, 6 or multipath arrays
> as only these have interesting state. raid0 or linear never
> have missing, spare, or failed drives, so there is nothing to
> monitor.
>
> You are presumably trying to monitor a raid0 (which isn't meaningful)
> and mdadm is telling you (in its own idiosyncratic way) that it isn't
> going to monitor it.
>

Thank you very much !! One less mistery in my life ;)

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