Name: | mdadm |
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Version: | 3.4 |
Release: | 14.el7 |
Architecture: | x86_64 |
Group: | System Environment/Base |
Size: | 1004036 |
License: | GPLv2+ |
RPM: | mdadm-3.4-14.el7.x86_64.rpm |
Source RPM: | mdadm-3.4-14.el7.src.rpm |
Build Date: | Sat Nov 05 2016 |
Build Host: | x86-ol7-builder-01.us.oracle.com |
Vendor: | Oracle America |
URL: | http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ |
Summary: | The mdadm program controls Linux md devices (software RAID arrays) |
Description: | The mdadm program is used to create, manage, and monitor Linux MD (software RAID) devices. As such, it provides similar functionality to the raidtools package. However, mdadm is a single program, and it can perform almost all functions without a configuration file, though a configuration file can be used to help with some common tasks. |
- The fix for 1331709 caused a problem with container arrays (IMSM) as these can show up with a valid size of 0. Work around this to only exit for non container arrays. - Resolves rhbz#1379194
- Make udev-md-array-arrays.rules more resilient to races if arrays are assembled and stopped and reassembled quick after each other. - Resolves rhbz#1331709
- Apply additional required patch to fix buffer overrun using long device names - Resolves rhbz#1369891
- Fix problem when creating more than 127 md arrays leading to overruns - Resolves rhbz#1369891
- Fix fix to enable security through obscurity - Resolves rhbz#1225025
- Fix problem about reshape stuck at beginning - Resolves rhbz#1172937
- Disable support for creating and reshaping into arrays with journals. - Resolves rhbz#1360464
- Fix problem with mdadm large device names overflowing an internal buffer - Resolves rhbz#1347749
- Fix problem with reshaping IMSM arrays, where a new reshape could be launched before the first reshape had fully completed, leading to unpected results. - Resolves rhbz#1347762
- Enable security through obscurity - Resolves rhbz#1225025