Bug 1653770

Summary: ANOM_ABEND reported 15000 times in last 10 days
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Paul DeStefano <prd-fedora>
Component: mdadmAssignee: Jes Sorensen <jes.sorensen>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 29CC: agk, dledford, farrellj, jes.sorensen, xni
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Description Paul DeStefano 2018-11-27 15:36:42 UTC
Description of problem:

Nov 27 07:28:12 <hostname> audit[812530]: ANOM_ABEND auid=4294967295 uid=0 gid=0 ses=4294967295 subj=system_u:system_r:pcp_pmcd_t:s0 pid=812530 comm="mdadm" exe="/usr/sbin/mdadm" sig=11 res=1

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
mdadm-4.1-rc2.0.2.fc29.x86_64

How reproducible:
Occurs frequently without effort.

Comment 1 Jason Farrell 2019-01-29 16:00:33 UTC
Seeing this as well. System runs fine, but the log is being spammed with seemingly harmless mdadm crashes.

FWIW: I have a LVM PV over a partitioned 2-disk raid1 mirror (using intel isw fakeraid).

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# cat /proc/mdstat ; file -s /dev/md126*
Personalities : [raid1] 
md126 : active raid1 sdc[1] sdb[0]
      1953511424 blocks super external:/md127/0 [2/2] [UU]
      
md127 : inactive sdc[1](S) sdb[0](S)
      6320 blocks super external:imsm
       
unused devices: <none>
/dev/md126:   DOS/MBR boot sector; partition 1 : ID=0x7, start-CHS (0x0,32,33), end-CHS (0x3ff,254,63), startsector 2048, 976750592 sectors; partition 2 : ID=0x83, start-CHS (0x3ff,254,63), end-CHS (0x3ff,254,63), startsector 976754688, 2930268160 sectors
/dev/md126p1: DOS/MBR boot sector, code offset 0x52+2, OEM-ID "NTFS    ", sectors/cluster 8, Media descriptor 0xf8, sectors/track 63, heads 255, hidden sectors 2048, dos < 4.0 BootSector (0x80), FAT (1Y bit by descriptor); NTFS, sectors/track 63, sectors 976750591, $MFT start cluster 786432, $MFTMirror start cluster 2, bytes/RecordSegment 2^(-1*246), clusters/index block 1, serial number 06c6a56246a55eafa; containsMicrosoft Windows XP/VISTA bootloader BOOTMGR
/dev/md126p2: LVM2 PV (Linux Logical Volume Manager), UUID: naBF70-attg-r7Tt-miNB-YSVu-krR0-BUlAuX, size: 1500297297920

Comment 2 Ben Cotton 2019-10-31 20:05:01 UTC
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Comment 3 Paul DeStefano 2019-11-01 04:59:41 UTC
Hey, I don't think I'm getting these anymore.  Jason, how about you?

Comment 4 Ben Cotton 2019-11-27 18:16:48 UTC
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