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The following table identifies RAID events and indicates which events trigger e-mail alerts. All
events cause the program to run. The program is run with two or three arguments: the event name,
the array device (such as
/dev/md1
), and possibly a second device. For Fail, Fail Spare, and Spare
Active, the second device is the relevant component device. For MoveSpare, the second device is
the array that the spare was moved from.
Table 6-8
RAID Events in mdadm
RAID Event
Trigger
E-Mail
Alert
Description
Device Disappeared
No
An
md
array that was previously configured appears to no longer be
configured. (syslog priority: Critical)
If mdadm was told to monitor an array which is RAID0 or Linear, then
it reports DeviceDisappeared with the extra information Wrong-Level.
This is because RAID0 and Linear do not support the device-failed,
hot-spare, and resynchronize operations that are monitored.
Rebuild Started
No
An
md
array started reconstruction. (syslog priority: Warning)
Rebuild NN
No
Where NN is 20, 40, 60, or 80. This indicates the percent completed
for the rebuild. (syslog priority: Warning)
Rebuild Finished
No
An
md
array that was rebuilding is no longer rebuilding, either
because it finished normally or was aborted. (syslog priority:
Warning)
Fail
Yes
An active component device of an array has been marked as faulty.
(syslog priority: Critical)
Fail Spare
Yes
A spare component device that was being rebuilt to replace a faulty
device has failed. (syslog priority: Critical)
Spare Active
No
A spare component device that was being rebuilt to replace a faulty
device has been successfully rebuilt and has been made active.
(syslog priority: Info)
New Array
No
A new
md
array has been detected in the
/proc/mdstat
file.
(syslog priority: Info)
Degraded Array
Yes
A newly noticed array appears to be degraded. This message is not
generated when
mdadm
notices a drive failure that causes
degradation. It is generated only when
mdadm
notices that an array is
degraded when it first sees the array. (syslog priority: Critical)
Move Spare
No
A spare drive has been moved from one array in a spare group to
another to allow a failed drive to be replaced. (syslog priority: Info)
Spares Missing
Yes
The
mdadm.conf
file indicates that an array should have a certain
number of spare devices, but
mdadm
detects that the array has fewer
than this number when it first sees the array. (syslog priority:
Warning)
Test Message
Yes
An array was found at startup, and the
--test
flag was given.
(syslog priority: Info)
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