set -e -x # revert a reshape that is increasing the number of devices, # raid5, raid6, and raid10 # metadate 0.90 cannot handle RAID10 growth # metadata 1.0 doesn't get a default headspace, is don't try it either. for metadata in 0.90 1.1 1.2 do # RAID5 mdadm -CR --assume-clean $md0 -l5 -n4 -x1 $devlist4 --metadata=$metadata check raid5 testdev $md0 3 $mdsize1 512 mdadm -G $md0 -n 5 sleep 3 mdadm -S $md0 mdadm -A $md0 --update=revert-reshape $devlist4 --backup-file=/tmp/md-backup check wait check raid5 testdev $md0 3 $mdsize1 512 mdadm -S $md0 # RAID6 mdadm -CR --assume-clean $md0 -l6 -n4 -x1 $devlist4 --metadata=$metadata check raid6 testdev $md0 2 $mdsize1 512 mdadm -G $md0 -n 5 sleep 3 mdadm -S $md0 mdadm -A $md0 --update=revert-reshape $devlist4 --backup-file=/tmp/md-backup check wait check raid6 testdev $md0 2 $mdsize1 512 mdadm -S $md0 if [ $metadata = 0.90 ]; then continue; fi # RAID10 mdadm -CR --assume-clean $md0 -l10 -n4 -x1 $devlist4 --metadata=$metadata check raid10 testdev $md0 2 $mdsize1 512 mdadm -G $md0 -n 5 sleep 3 mdadm -S $md0 mdadm -A $md0 --update=revert-reshape $devlist4 check wait check raid10 testdev $md0 2 $mdsize1 512 mdadm -S $md0 done