This can be written only while the array is being assembled, not
after it is started.
+ layout
+ The "layout" for the array for the particular level. This is
+ simply a number that is interpretted differently by different
+ levels. It can be written while assembling an array.
+
+ resync_start
+ The point at which resync should start. If no resync is needed,
+ this will be a very large number. At array creation it will
+ default to 0, though starting the array as 'clean' will
+ set it much larger.
+
new_dev
This file can be written but not read. The value written should
be a block device number as major:minor. e.g. 8:0
faulty - device has been kicked from active use due to
a detected fault
in_sync - device is a fully in-sync member of the array
+ writemostly - device will only be subject to read
+ requests if there are no other options.
+ This applies only to raid1 arrays.
spare - device is working, but not a full member.
This includes spares that are in the process
of being recoverred to
This list make grow in future.
+ This can be written to.
+ Writing "faulty" simulates a failure on the device.
+ Writing "remove" removes the device from the array.
+ Writing "writemostly" sets the writemostly flag.
+ Writing "-writemostly" clears the writemostly flag.
errors
An approximate count of read errors that have been detected on