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19 md device no. = the number of the md device ... 
110 version number. The major version number selects which superblock
111 format is to be used. The minor number might be used to tune handling
116 provides, in particular, a major and minor number identifying the
161 to it, which may be a name like the above, or may be a number
165 a text file with a simple number indicating the number of devices
168 the new number of devices.
173 reduce the size of the array. To reduce the number of drives
187 simply a number that is interpretted differently by different
193 devices. Writing a number (in Kilobytes) which is less than
201 the number of devices in a raid4/5/6, or to support external
205 This is either "none" or a sector number within the devices of
236 this will be a very large number (or 'none' since 2.6.30-rc1). At
242 be a block device number as major:minor. e.g. 8:0
253 period as a number of seconds. The default is 200msec (0.200).
322 'backlog' sets a limit on the number of concurrent background
422 'raid_disks' number for the array indicating which position
440 When the device is not 'in_sync', this records the number of
524 This contains a count of the number of devices by which the
532 performing 'resync', md will count the number of errors that are
533 found. The count in 'mismatch_cnt' is the number of sectors
536 than sectors, this may be larger than the number of actual errors
537 by a factor of the number of sectors in a page.
560 This shows the number of sectors that have been completed of
561 whatever the current sync_action is, followed by the number of
586 that number to reach sync_max. Then you can either increase
604 number of entries in the stripe cache. This is writable, but
607 number of active entries in the stripe cache
609 number of times a stripe requiring preread will be bypassed by