/etc/init.d/mdadm-raid is in mdadm 3.2.5-5.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o755.
The actual contents of the file can be viewed below.
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#
# Start all arrays specified in the configuration file.
#
# Copyright © 2001-2005 Mario Jou/3en <joussen@debian.org>
# Copyright © 2005-2008 Martin F. Krafft <madduck@debian.org>
# Distributable under the terms of the GNU GPL version 2.
#
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: mdadm-raid
# Required-Start: mountkernfs hostname
# Should-Start: udev multipath-tools-boot
# X-Start-Before: checkfs mountall
# Required-Stop: mountkernfs
# Should-Stop: udev
# X-Stop-After: umountfs
# Default-Start: S
# Default-Stop: 0 6
# Short-Description: MD array assembly
# Description: This script assembles a system's MD arrays, according to
# the settings in /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf and the preferences
# in /etc/default/mdadm.
### END INIT INFO
#
set -eu
MDADM=/sbin/mdadm
CONFIG=/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
ALTCONFIG=/etc/mdadm.conf
DEBIANCONFIG=/etc/default/mdadm
test -x "$MDADM" || exit 0
AUTOSTART=true
STATEDIR=/run/mdadm
test -f $DEBIANCONFIG && . $DEBIANCONFIG
. /lib/lsb/init-functions
short_dev()
{
local dev; dev=${1##*/}
case "$dev" in
md*|md_*|mdp*|mdp_*) echo "$dev";;
d*) echo "md_${dev}";;
*) echo "md${dev}";;
esac
}
log()
{
case "$1" in
[[:digit:]]*) success=$1; shift;;
*) :;;
esac
log_action_begin_msg "$1"; shift
log_action_end_msg ${success:-0} "$*"
}
log_dev()
{
success=${1:-}; shift
dev=${1:-}; shift
log $success "${PREFIX:-} $(short_dev ${dev:-})" "$*"
}
log_notice()
{
log 0 "${PREFIX:-}s" "$*"
}
log_problem()
{
log 1 "${PREFIX:-}s" "$*"
}
is_true()
{
case "${1:-}" in
[Yy]es|[Yy]|1|[Tt]rue|[Tt]) return 0;;
*) return 1;
esac
}
case "${1:-}" in
start)
PREFIX="Assembling MD array"
if is_true $AUTOSTART || is_true ${MDADM_FORCE_AUTOSTART__:-0}; then
if [ ! -f /proc/mdstat ] && [ -x "$(command -v modprobe)" ] ; then
modprobe -q md 2>/dev/null || :
fi
if [ ! -f /proc/mdstat ]; then
log_problem "failed to load MD subsystem"
exit 0
fi
if [ -f $CONFIG ] || [ -f $ALTCONFIG ]; then
# handle devfs-style names and version-1 devices
# fail gracefully in case we're on a read-only filesystem, in which
# case it's safe to assume that the admin knows what s/he's doing.
# See (#382876).
mkdir --parent /dev/md || :
# ugly hack because shell sucks
IFSOLD=${IFS:-}
IFS='
'
for line in $($MDADM --assemble --scan --auto=yes --symlink=no 2>&1); do
IFS=$IFSOLD
set -- $line
shift
case "$@" in
'No arrays found in config file'*)
# no point in carrying on.
shift
log_notice "no $*"
exit 0
;;
'Unknown keyword'*)
# warn only
if [ -x $(command -v logger >/dev/null) ]; then
logger -t mdadm -p syslog.warning -- "$*"
elif [ -w /dev/console ]; then
echo "mdadm: $*" > /dev/console
else
echo "mdadm: $*" >&2
fi
;;
*' is already active.')
log_dev 0 $1 "already running"
;;
*'has been started with '[[:digit:]]*' drive'*' (out of '[[:digit:]]*') and '[[:digit:]]*' spare'*'.')
log_dev 0 $1 "initialising [$6/${10%).}]"
;;
*'has been started with '[[:digit:]]*' drive'*' (out of '[[:digit:]]*').')
log_dev 0 $1 "degraded [$6/${10%).}]"
;;
*'has been started with '[[:digit:]]*' drive'*'.')
log_dev 0 $1 "started [$6/$6]"
;;
*'assembled from '[[:digit:]]*' drive'*' - not enough to start the array.')
log_dev 1 $1 "not enough devices"
;;
'no devices found for '*)
log_dev 1 $5 "no devices found"
;;
'failed to RUN_ARRAY '*': Input/output error')
log_dev 1 ${4%:} "RUN_ARRAY input/output error"
;;
*) :;;
esac
done
ret=$?
log_action_begin_msg "Generating udev events for MD arrays"
[ -d $STATEDIR ] || mkdir -p $STATEDIR
for uevent in /sys/block/md*/uevent; do
test -e $uevent || break
sentinel=${uevent#/sys/block/}; sentinel=${sentinel%/uevent}-uevent
test -e $STATEDIR/$sentinel && continue
test -w $uevent || continue
echo add > $uevent
test -d $STATEDIR && : > $STATEDIR/$sentinel
done
log_action_end_msg 0
[ $ret -ne 0 ] && exit $ret
else
log_problem "no $CONFIG file"
fi
else
log_notice "disabled in $DEBIANCONFIG"
fi
;;
stop)
PREFIX="Stopping MD array"
if is_true $AUTOSTART; then
if [ ! -f /proc/mdstat ]; then
log_problem "no MD subsystem loaded"
exit 0
fi
# ugly hack because shell sucks
IFSOLD=${IFS:-}
IFS='
'
set +e
for line in $($MDADM --stop --scan 2>&1); do
set -e
IFS=$IFSOLD
set -- $line
shift
case "$@" in
'Unknown keyword'*)
# warn only
if [ -x $(command -v logger >/dev/null) ]; then
logger -t mdadm -p syslog.warning -- "$*"
elif [ -w /dev/console ]; then
echo "mdadm: $*" > /dev/console
else
echo "mdadm: $*" >&2
fi
;;
'stopped '*)
log_dev 0 $2 stopped
;;
'fail to stop array '*': Device or resource busy')
log_dev 1 ${5%:} busy
;;
*) :;;
esac
done || exit $?
rm -f $STATEDIR/md*-uevent
else
log_notice "disabled in $DEBIANCONFIG"
fi
;;
restart|force-reload)
${0:-} stop
${0:-} start
;;
reload)
PREFIX="Reloading MD array"
log_notice "never anything to do"
;;
status)
if [ ! -f /proc/mdstat ]; then
log_problem "no MD subsystem loaded"
exit 1
else
cat /proc/mdstat
fi
;;
*)
echo "Usage: ${0:-} {start|stop|restart}" >&2
exit 1;;
esac
exit 0
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