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#!/bin/bash
#################################################################
# RAID-1 Setup Script for NVMe Drives
#################################################################
#
# DESCRIPTION:
# This script automatically sets up a RAID-1 (mirrored) array using two NVMe drives
# (/dev/nvme0n1 and /dev/nvme1n1) and mounts it at /nsm with XFS filesystem.
#
# FUNCTIONALITY:
# - Detects and reports existing RAID configurations
# - Thoroughly cleans target drives of any existing data/configurations
# - Creates GPT partition tables with RAID-type partitions
# - Establishes RAID-1 array (${RAID_DEVICE}) for data redundancy
# - Formats the array with XFS filesystem for performance
# - Automatically mounts at /nsm and configures for boot persistence
# - Provides monitoring information for resync operations
#
# SAFETY FEATURES:
# - Requires root privileges
# - Exits gracefully if RAID already exists and is mounted
# - Performs comprehensive cleanup to avoid conflicts
# - Forces partition table updates and waits for system recognition
#
# PREREQUISITES:
# - Two NVMe drives: /dev/nvme0n1 and /dev/nvme1n1
# - Root access
# - mdadm, sgdisk, and standard Linux utilities
#
# WARNING: This script will DESTROY all data on the target drives!
#
# USAGE: sudo ./so-nvme-raid1.sh
#
#################################################################
# Exit on any error
set -e
# Configuration variables
RAID_ARRAY_NAME="md0"
RAID_DEVICE="/dev/${RAID_ARRAY_NAME}"
MOUNT_POINT="/nsm"
# Function to log messages
log() {
echo "[$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')] $1"
}
# Function to check if running as root
check_root() {
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; then
log "Error: Please run as root"
exit 1
fi
}
# Function to find MD arrays using specific devices
find_md_arrays_using_devices() {
local target_devices=("$@")
local found_arrays=()
# Parse /proc/mdstat to find arrays using our target devices
if [ -f "/proc/mdstat" ]; then
while IFS= read -r line; do
if [[ $line =~ ^(md[0-9]+) ]]; then
local array_name="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
local array_path="/dev/$array_name"
# Check if this array uses any of our target devices
for device in "${target_devices[@]}"; do
if echo "$line" | grep -q "${device##*/}"; then
found_arrays+=("$array_path")
break
fi
done
fi
done < /proc/mdstat
fi
printf '%s\n' "${found_arrays[@]}"
}
# Function to check if RAID is already set up
check_existing_raid() {
local target_devices=("/dev/nvme0n1p1" "/dev/nvme1n1p1")
local found_arrays=($(find_md_arrays_using_devices "${target_devices[@]}"))
# Check if we found any arrays using our target devices
if [ ${#found_arrays[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
for array_path in "${found_arrays[@]}"; do
if mdadm --detail "$array_path" &>/dev/null; then
local raid_state=$(mdadm --detail "$array_path" | grep "State" | awk '{print $3}')
local mount_point="/nsm"
log "Found existing RAID array $array_path (State: $raid_state)"
# Check what's currently mounted at /nsm
local current_mount=$(findmnt -n -o SOURCE "$mount_point" 2>/dev/null || echo "")
if [ -n "$current_mount" ]; then
if [ "$current_mount" = "$array_path" ]; then
log "RAID array $array_path is already correctly mounted at $mount_point"
log "Current RAID details:"
mdadm --detail "$array_path"
# Check if resyncing
if grep -q "resync" /proc/mdstat; then
log "RAID is currently resyncing:"
grep resync /proc/mdstat
log "You can monitor progress with: watch -n 60 cat /proc/mdstat"
else
log "RAID is fully synced and operational"
fi
# Show disk usage
log "Current disk usage:"
df -h "$mount_point"
exit 0
else
log "Found $mount_point mounted on $current_mount, but RAID array $array_path exists"
log "Will unmount current filesystem and remount on RAID array"
# Unmount current filesystem
log "Unmounting $mount_point"
umount "$mount_point"
# Remove old fstab entry
log "Removing old fstab entry for $current_mount"
sed -i "\|$current_mount|d" /etc/fstab
# Mount the RAID array
log "Mounting RAID array $array_path at $mount_point"
mount "$array_path" "$mount_point"
# Update fstab
log "Updating fstab for RAID array"
sed -i "\|${array_path}|d" /etc/fstab
echo "${array_path} ${mount_point} xfs defaults,nofail 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
log "RAID array is now mounted at $mount_point"
log "Current RAID details:"
mdadm --detail "$array_path"
# Check if resyncing
if grep -q "resync" /proc/mdstat; then
log "RAID is currently resyncing:"
grep resync /proc/mdstat
log "You can monitor progress with: watch -n 60 cat /proc/mdstat"
else
log "RAID is fully synced and operational"
fi
# Show disk usage
log "Current disk usage:"
df -h "$mount_point"
exit 0
fi
else
# /nsm not mounted, mount the RAID array
log "Mounting RAID array $array_path at $mount_point"
mount "$array_path" "$mount_point"
# Update fstab
log "Updating fstab for RAID array"
sed -i "\|${array_path}|d" /etc/fstab
echo "${array_path} ${mount_point} xfs defaults,nofail 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
log "RAID array is now mounted at $mount_point"
log "Current RAID details:"
mdadm --detail "$array_path"
# Show disk usage
log "Current disk usage:"
df -h "$mount_point"
exit 0
fi
fi
done
fi
# Check if any of the target devices are in use
for device in "/dev/nvme0n1" "/dev/nvme1n1"; do
if mdadm --examine "$device" &>/dev/null || mdadm --examine "${device}p1" &>/dev/null; then
# Find the actual array name for this device
local device_arrays=($(find_md_arrays_using_devices "${device}p1"))
local array_name=""
if [ ${#device_arrays[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
array_name="${device_arrays[0]}"
else
# Fallback: try to find array name from /proc/mdstat
local partition_name="${device##*/}p1"
array_name=$(grep -l "$partition_name" /proc/mdstat 2>/dev/null | head -1)
if [ -n "$array_name" ]; then
array_name=$(grep "^md[0-9]" /proc/mdstat | grep "$partition_name" | awk '{print "/dev/" $1}' | head -1)
fi
# Final fallback
if [ -z "$array_name" ]; then
array_name="$RAID_DEVICE"
fi
fi
log "Error: $device appears to be part of an existing RAID array"
log "To reuse this device, you must first:"
log "1. Unmount any filesystems"
log "2. Stop the RAID array: mdadm --stop $array_name"
log "3. Zero the superblock: mdadm --zero-superblock ${device}p1"
exit 1
fi
done
}
# Function to ensure devices are not in use
ensure_devices_free() {
local device=$1
log "Cleaning up device $device"
# Kill any processes using the device
fuser -k "${device}"* 2>/dev/null || true
# Force unmount any partitions
for part in "${device}"*; do
if mount | grep -q "$part"; then
umount -f "$part" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
done
# Stop any MD arrays using this device
for md in $(ls /dev/md* 2>/dev/null || true); do
if mdadm --detail "$md" 2>/dev/null | grep -q "$device"; then
mdadm --stop "$md" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
done
# Clear MD superblock
mdadm --zero-superblock "${device}"* 2>/dev/null || true
# Remove LVM PV if exists
pvremove -ff -y "$device" 2>/dev/null || true
# Clear all signatures
wipefs -af "$device" 2>/dev/null || true
# Delete partition table
dd if=/dev/zero of="$device" bs=512 count=2048 2>/dev/null || true
dd if=/dev/zero of="$device" bs=512 seek=$(( $(blockdev --getsz "$device") - 2048 )) count=2048 2>/dev/null || true
# Force kernel to reread
blockdev --rereadpt "$device" 2>/dev/null || true
partprobe -s "$device" 2>/dev/null || true
sleep 2
}
# Main script
main() {
log "Starting RAID setup script"
# Check if running as root
check_root
# Check for existing RAID setup
check_existing_raid
# Clean up any existing MD arrays
log "Cleaning up existing MD arrays"
mdadm --stop --scan 2>/dev/null || true
# Clear mdadm configuration
log "Clearing mdadm configuration"
echo "DEVICE partitions" > /etc/mdadm.conf
# Clean and prepare devices
for device in "/dev/nvme0n1" "/dev/nvme1n1"; do
ensure_devices_free "$device"
log "Creating new partition table on $device"
sgdisk -Z "$device"
sgdisk -o "$device"
log "Creating RAID partition"
sgdisk -n 1:0:0 -t 1:fd00 "$device"
partprobe "$device"
udevadm settle
sleep 5
done
log "Final verification of partition availability"
if ! [ -b "/dev/nvme0n1p1" ] || ! [ -b "/dev/nvme1n1p1" ]; then
log "Error: Partitions not available after creation"
exit 1
fi
log "Creating RAID array"
mdadm --create "$RAID_DEVICE" --level=1 --raid-devices=2 \
--metadata=1.2 \
/dev/nvme0n1p1 /dev/nvme1n1p1 \
--force --run
log "Creating XFS filesystem"
mkfs.xfs -f "$RAID_DEVICE"
log "Creating mount point"
mkdir -p /nsm
log "Updating fstab"
sed -i "\|${RAID_DEVICE}|d" /etc/fstab
echo "${RAID_DEVICE} ${MOUNT_POINT} xfs defaults,nofail 0 0" >> /etc/fstab
log "Reloading systemd daemon"
systemctl daemon-reload
log "Mounting filesystem"
mount -a
log "Saving RAID configuration"
mdadm --detail --scan > /etc/mdadm.conf
log "RAID setup complete"
log "RAID array details:"
mdadm --detail "$RAID_DEVICE"
if grep -q "resync" /proc/mdstat; then
log "RAID is currently resyncing. You can monitor progress with:"
log "watch -n 60 cat /proc/mdstat"
fi
}
# Run main function
main "$@"