{ config, pkgs, ... }: ###### implementation let tempConf = "/var/run/mdadm.conf"; logFile = "/var/log/mdadmEvents.log"; modprobe = config.system.sbin.modprobe; inherit (pkgs) mdadm; mdadmEventHandler = pkgs.writeScript "mdadmEventHandler.sh" '' #!/bin/sh echo "$@" >> ${logFile} case $1 in (NewArray) initctl emit -n new-raid-array ;; (*) ;; esac ''; in { jobs.swraid = { startOn = [ "new-raid-array" ]; description = "Assemble RAID arrays."; script = '' # Load the necessary RAID personalities. # !!! hm, doesn't the kernel load these automatically? for mod in raid0 raid1 raid5; do ${modprobe}/sbin/modprobe $mod || true done # Save previous probe mv ${tempConf} ${tempConf}.old # Scan /proc/partitions for RAID devices. ${mdadm}/sbin/mdadm --examine --brief --scan -c partitions > ${tempConf} if ! diff ${tempConf} ${tempConf}.old > /dev/null; then # Activate each device found. ${mdadm}/sbin/mdadm --assemble -c ${tempConf} --scan # Send notifications. initctl emit -n new-devices fi # Remove previous configuration. rm ${tempConf}.old ''; task = true; }; jobs.swraidEvents = { name = "swraid-events"; description = "Watch mdadm events."; startOn = [ "startup" ]; postStart = '' echo > ${tempConf} # Assemble early raid devices. initctl emit -n new-raid-array ''; # !!! Someone should ensure that this is indeed doing what the manual says. exec = "${mdadm}/sbin/mdadm --monitor --scan --program ${mdadmEventHandler}"; }; }