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Subject: ANNOUNCE: mdadm 3.1.5 - A tool for managing Soft RAID under Linux I am pleased to announce the availability of mdadm version 3.1.5 It is available at the usual places: countrycode=xx. http://www.${countrycode}kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/ and via git at git://neil.brown.name/mdadm http://neil.brown.name/git?p=mdadm This is a bugfix/stability release over 3.1.4. It contains all the important bugfixes found while working on 3.2 and 3.2.1. It will be the last 3.1.x release - 3.2.1 is expected to be released in a few days. Changes include: - Fixes for v1.x metadata on big-endian machines. - man page improvements - Improve '--detail --export' when run on partitions of an md array. - Fix regression with removing 'failed' or 'detached' devices. - Fixes for "--assemble --force" in various unusual cases. - Allow '-Y' to mean --export. This was documented but not implemented. - Various fixed for handling 'ddf' metadata. This is now more reliable but could benefit from more interoperability testing. - Correctly list subarrays of a container in "--detail" output. - Improve checks on whether the requested number of devices is supported by the metadata - both for --create and --grow. - Don't remove partitions from a device that is being included in an array until we are fully committed to including it. - Allow "--assemble --update=no-bitmap" so an array with a corrupt bitmap can still be assembled. - Don't allow --add to succeed if it looks like a "--re-add" is probably wanted, but cannot succeed. This avoids inadvertently turning devices into spares when an array is failed. This release is believed to be stable and you should feel free to upgrade to 3.1.5 NeilBrown 23rd March 2011