Neil,

On 3/8/07, Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday March 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a working RAID1 set. This is in a Gentoo system and I
> configured the RAID set using raidtools. I see that Raidtools are now
> deprecated in favor of mdadm.
>
> I installed mdadm, but it does not recognize my raid set. I tried the
> following command (note that my RAID set is active while I do this):
> $   mdadm /dev/md0 --query --detail

Try
  mdadm --detail /dev/md0

Looks good:

# mdadm --detail /dev/md0
/dev/md0:
       Version : 00.90.03
 Creation Time : Sat Oct 15 16:20:52 2005
    Raid Level : raid1
    Array Size : 198153664 (188.97 GiB 202.91 GB)
 Used Dev Size : 198153664 (188.97 GiB 202.91 GB)
  Raid Devices : 2
 Total Devices : 2
Preferred Minor : 0
   Persistence : Superblock is persistent

   Update Time : Thu Mar  8 23:15:38 2007
         State : clean
Active Devices : 2
Working Devices : 2
Failed Devices : 0
 Spare Devices : 0

          UUID : de2ca4d0:7a3f6d57:d6751dc4:a51265e3
        Events : 0.12491522

   Number   Major   Minor   RaidDevice State
      0       8       18        0      active sync   /dev/sdb2




If that doesn't work, what about
  cat /proc/mdadm

>
> This results in no output.  I believe this is because I forgot to
> change the partition types on the partitions that make up the RAID set
> (/dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1) to type fd (they are the default type 82).

It has nothing to do with partition types.

>
> Can I safely change the partition types to fd on the partions that
> make up my RAID set?

It is perfectly safe to change partition type.

So I should be safe in just removing the raidtools package and
installing mdadm?

Regards,
Simon
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