From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Sebastian Parschauer Subject: Re: /sys/block/md126 still exists even after stopping the array Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 15:40:22 +0200 Message-ID: <53D10CC6.4070009@profitbricks.com> References: <53A99B76.3020603@gmail.com> <20140625110348.48ab2d7a@notabene.brown> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Return-path: In-Reply-To: <20140625110348.48ab2d7a@notabene.brown> Sender: linux-raid-owner@vger.kernel.org To: NeilBrown , Francis Moreau Cc: linux-raid List-Id: linux-raid.ids -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 25.06.2014 03:03, NeilBrown wrote: > On Tue, 24 Jun 2014 17:38:30 +0200 Francis Moreau > wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I'm having the folloing behaviour with kernel 3.14.5 and mdadm >> v3.3.1. >> >> After stopping all arrays, I still can see one of them in >> /sys/block/: >> >> # cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] md125 : active raid1 >> sdb3[1] sda3[0] 483688448 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU] >> [======>..............] resync = 34.9% (169161280/483688448) >> finish=44.0min speed=118852K/sec bitmap: 3/4 pages [12KB], >> 65536KB chunk >> >> md126 : active raid1 sdb2[1] sda2[0] 4038656 blocks super 1.2 >> [2/2] [UU] >> >> md127 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda1[0] 524224 blocks super 1.0 >> [2/2] [UU] >> >> unused devices: >> >> # mdadm --stop /dev/md12[567] mdadm: stopped /dev/md125 mdadm: >> stopped /dev/md126 mdadm: stopped /dev/md127 >> >> # cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid1] unused devices: >> >> >> # ls /sys/block/ md126 sda sdb sdc sr0 >> >> # ls /sys/block/md126/md/ array_size array_state bitmap >> chunk_size component_size layout level max_read_errors >> metadata_version new_dev raid_disks reshape_direction >> reshape_position resync_start safe_mode_delay >> >> # dmesg .... [ 1573.715476] md125: detected capacity change from >> 495296970752 to 0 [ 1573.715626] md: md125 stopped. [ >> 1573.715633] md: unbind [ 1573.740681] md: >> export_rdev(sdb3) [ 1573.740694] md: unbind [ 1573.754008] >> md: export_rdev(sda3) [ 1573.773398] md126: detected capacity >> change from 4135583744 to 0 [ 1573.773403] md: md126 stopped. [ >> 1573.773410] md: unbind [ 1573.820652] md: >> export_rdev(sdb2) [ 1573.820664] md: unbind [ 1573.873974] >> md: export_rdev(sda2) [ 1573.889904] md127: detected capacity >> change from 536805376 to 0 [ 1573.889910] md: md127 stopped. [ >> 1573.889917] md: unbind [ 1573.913978] md: >> export_rdev(sdb1) [ 1573.914033] md: unbind [ 1573.940627] >> md: export_rdev(sda1) >> >> After waiting a couple of min, stopping again md126 worked: >> >> [ 1835.755661] md: md126 stopped. >> >> Is this expected ? > > No overly surprising. > > This is probably caused by udev, or something udev runs, opening > /dev/md126 after it has been stopped. This has the effect of > creating an empty inactive array. e.g. > > mknod /dev/test b 9 57 < /dev/test > > will make /sys/block/md57 appear. > > It is a bit untidy, but shouldn't cause problems. > > NeilBrown > Hi Neil, we are also noticing this issue with udev-215 on Gentoo. They've switched over to systemd. Deactivating all udev rules doesn't help. So it must be an issue in the code. udev-204 works fine. When stopping udev, then it is possible to stop the MD array and it remains stopped (/sys/block/mdX disappears). Looks like they do something really strange there. Do you have any advice how to fix this in another way but to change the kernel or to downgrade udev? File a systemd bug? Cheers, Sebastian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJT0QzGAAoJEH4DRb7WXajZXooIALBi2HzzXL0aLx6aKf3EHIRb /PmRFhGdHZlGcETbgYflbuFYz30rLs3AYfOm+/PpGNpatppxuKkEddEq/2Lp/wJn 2cQt6cd2F6fOdgMq9MK3tM2nnj4HRPpqpq5huvnvijTYsPXRYvepjQUxFtd7/G/L z/41cRGeeLOhlwfoUeWIwm1XKsetLgUl8VyKmxxtBRwCA5UZjfdE9u1X7TUxxA7d ZRtASftmtXqjtxLHRzV+0LRSDgBBAYLzrJTlrgPf5oN+rW/NtjNxld5V0oqynrsW WawC3ntc+z79tPtfHSLV1icshhmkfhcQzWjOcmW4RypFF/7h+3zTBBi262FEiGM= =CvmT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----