mdadm is a utility used to create and manage software RAID devices implemented through Multiple devices driver (MD) in kernel. It supports following RAID metadata formats:
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Known as native or native RAID. First and default metadata format. Metadata management is implemented in MD driver.
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Matrix Storage Manager Support (no reference, metadata format documentation is proprietary).
Known as IMSM. Metadata format developed and maintained by Intel® as a part of VROC solution. There are some functional differences between native and imsm. The most important difference is that the metadata is managed from userspace.
CAUTION: imsm is compatible with Intel RST, however it is not officially supported. You are using it on your own risk.
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Common RAID DDF Specification Revision
IMPORTANT: DDF is in maintenance only mode. There is no active development around it. Please do not use it in new solutions.
This Github site is not right place to ask if your are looking for:
- support from Linux Raid Community;
- support with kernel issues;
This is the place where development of mdadm application is done. Please, do not use for looking for support. You should always ask on Mailing List.
Please use issues if you have confirmation that issue you are experiencing is related to mdadm components:
- mdadm;
- mdmon;
- raid6check;
- swap_super;
- test_stripe;
- systemd services ( see systemd/);
- udev rules;
- manual pages (including md.man)
For example:
- mdadm issues (e.g segfaults, memory leaks, crashes, bad communication with MD driver);
- feature requests for mdadm;
- suggestions or minor fixes requested (e.g. better error messages);
Generally, if you are not sure it is better to ask on Mailing List first.
Effective immediately Github is the primary location for mdadm. Please use pull requests to contribute.
It was originally hosted on kernel.org. You can access the old repository here.
While this is the preferred contribution method, mailing list submissions are still welcome and will be handled as has always been the case for mdadm. Please add "mdadm:" to the subject to allow automation to create Github Pull Request and run checks.
NOTE: Maintainers may ask you to send RFC to mailing list if the proposed code requires consultation with kernel developers.
Kernel coding style is used. Please familiarize with general kernel submitting patches documentation. Formatting, tags and commit message guidelines applies to mdadm.
Checkpatch script is run on every patch in pull request so be sure that your commits are not generating issues. There are some excludes, so the best is to follow github checkpatch action result.
Pull Request are closed by Rebase and Merge
option, so it requires to keep every commit
meaningful. Kernel style requires that. The review changes must be pushed with push --force
to the chosen branch, then Pull Request will be automatically updated.
If there are differences between github and kernel.org, please contact kernel.org mdadm maintainers:
- Jes Sorensen [email protected];
- Mariusz Tkaczyk [email protected];
We do not support kernel versions below v3.10. Please be aware that maintainers may remove workarounds and fixes for legacy issues.
The following packages are required for compilation:
RHEL | SLES | Debian/Ubuntu |
---|---|---|
pkgconf |
pkg-config |
pkg-config |
gcc |
gcc |
gcc |
make |
make |
make |
libudev-devel |
libudev-devel |
libudev-dev |
Run make
command to compile mdadm.
Specifying more jobs e.g. make -j4
can decrease compilation time significantly.
Various values can be specified for the CXFLAGS
variable to customize the build process:
- Run
make CXFLAGS=-ggdb
to include gdb debugging information. - Run
make CXFLAGS=-DDEBUG
to enable additional debug information through dprintf statements and call traces. - Run
make CXFLAGS=-DNO_LIBUDEV
to compile withoutlibudev
.
To build with more than one option specified in CXFLAGS
, separate each option with a space, e.g.
make CXFLAGS="-ggdb -DDEBUG"
.
Additionally, the EXTRAVERSION
variable can be set to build with user-friendly version label,
useful when customizing mdadm builds or labeling some instance in between major releases,
e.g. make EXTRAVERSION="custom-label"
.
Before installing mdadm, it is advised to uninstall vendor-provided packages (mdadm.deb, mdadm.rpm etc.) in order to avoid configuration issues.
Run make install
command to install mdadm. This command invokes the following targets:
install-bin
install-man
install-udev
After installing mdadm, consider rebuilding initramfs to ensure the changes take effect.
List of installation targets:
- Run
make install-bin
to install the mdadm and mdmon binary files. - Run
make install-systemd
to install the systemd services. - Run
make install-udev
to install the udev rules. - Run
make install-man
to install the manual pages (mdadm.8
,md.4
,mdadm.conf.5
,mdmon.8
).
The following targets are deprecated and should not be used:
install-static
install-tcc
install-uclibc
install-klibc
It is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.