| # This file causes block devices with Linux RAID (mdadm) signatures to |
| # automatically cause mdadm to be run. |
| # See udev(8) for syntax |
| |
| # Don't process any events if anaconda is running as anaconda brings up |
| # raid devices manually |
| ENV{ANACONDA}=="?*", GOTO="md_end" |
| |
| # Also don't process disks that are slated to be a multipath device |
| ENV{DM_MULTIPATH_DEVICE_PATH}=="?*", GOTO="md_end" |
| |
| # We process add events on block devices (since they are ready as soon as |
| # they are added to the system), but we must process change events as well |
| # on any dm devices (like LUKS partitions or LVM logical volumes) and on |
| # md devices because both of these first get added, then get brought live |
| # and trigger a change event. The reason we don't process change events |
| # on bare hard disks is because if you stop all arrays on a disk, then |
| # run fdisk on the disk to change the partitions, when fdisk exits it |
| # triggers a change event, and we want to wait until all the fdisks on |
| # all member disks are done before we do anything. Unfortunately, we have |
| # no way of knowing that, so we just have to let those arrays be brought |
| # up manually after fdisk has been run on all of the disks. |
| |
| # First, process all add events (md and dm devices will not really do |
| # anything here, just regular disks, and this also won't get any imsm |
| # array members either) |
| SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="linux_raid_member", \ |
| RUN+="/sbin/mdadm -I --export $env{DEVNAME}" |
| |
| # Next, check to make sure the BIOS raid stuff wasn't turned off via cmdline |
| IMPORT{cmdline}="noiswmd" |
| IMPORT{cmdline}="nodmraid" |
| ENV{noiswmd}=="?*", GOTO="md_imsm_inc_end" |
| ENV{nodmraid}=="?*", GOTO="md_imsm_inc_end" |
| SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="isw_raid_member", \ |
| RUN+="/sbin/mdadm -I $env{DEVNAME}" |
| LABEL="md_imsm_inc_end" |
| |
| SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="remove", ENV{ID_PATH}=="?*", \ |
| RUN+="/sbin/mdadm -If $name --path $env{ID_PATH}" |
| SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="remove", ENV{ID_PATH}!="?*", \ |
| RUN+="/sbin/mdadm -If $name" |
| |
| # Next make sure that this isn't a dm device we should skip for some reason |
| ENV{DM_UDEV_RULES_VSN}!="?*", GOTO="dm_change_end" |
| ENV{DM_UDEV_DISABLE_OTHER_RULES_FLAG}=="1", GOTO="dm_change_end" |
| ENV{DM_SUSPENDED}=="1", GOTO="dm_change_end" |
| KERNEL=="dm-*", SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="linux_raid_member", \ |
| ACTION=="change", RUN+="/sbin/mdadm -I $env{DEVNAME}" |
| LABEL="dm_change_end" |
| |
| # Finally catch any nested md raid arrays. If we brought up an md raid |
| # array that's part of another md raid array, it won't be ready to be used |
| # until the change event that occurs when it becomes live |
| KERNEL=="md*", SUBSYSTEM=="block", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="linux_raid_member", \ |
| ACTION=="change", RUN+="/sbin/mdadm -I $env{DEVNAME}" |
| |
| # In case the initramfs only started some of the arrays in our container, |
| # run incremental assembly on the container itself. Note: we ran mdadm |
| # on the container in 64-md-raid.rules, and that's how the MD_LEVEL |
| # environment variable is already set. If that disappears from the other |
| # file, we will need to add this line into the middle of the next rule: |
| # IMPORT{program}="/sbin/mdadm -D --export $tempnode", \ |
| |
| SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", KERNEL=="md*", \ |
| ENV{MD_LEVEL}=="container", RUN+="/sbin/mdadm -I $env{DEVNAME}" |
| |
| |
| LABEL="md_end" |