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Linux mdadm RAIDs


mdadm is a Linux utility used to manage and monitor software RAID devices.

Restorer Ultimate supports such devices and when drives from a mdadm RAID are connected to a Windows computer, it automatically detects them and assembles mdadm RAIDs accordingly.

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Linux mdadm RAIDs

 

Restorer Ultimate detects components from mdadm RAIDs and creates those RAIDs automatically. At the same time, Restorer Ultimate gives access to the components of those RAIDs (hard drives and images).

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mdadm RAIDs in Restorer Ultimate

If recognized components of a mdadm RAID, including disk images, are added to Restorer Ultimate later, it automatically adds them to their respective mdadm RAID.

When an automatically created mdadm RAID is selected, Restorer Ultimate highlights its components.

Restorer Ultimate shows the components of the mdadm RAIDs on its LVM Components tab. Right-click the mdadm RAID and select Setup LVM Components on the shortcut menu.

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mdadm Components tab

Restorer Ultimate shows broken mdadm RAIDs in pink.

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Broken mdadm RAIDs in Restorer Ultimate

The mdadm Components tab also allows you to manually disconnect or connect the components, for example, if they are such damaged that Restorer Ultimate cannot recognize them as parts of a broken mdadm RAID. Select the object from the drop-down box and click the Connect button. Restorer Ultimate displays the objects it recognizes as the components of the mdadm RAID in blue.

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Add missing disk dialog box

You should place the objects on their correct places.

Restorer Ultimate shows such mdadm RAIDs in blue:

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mdadm RAIDs with added components in Restorer Ultimate