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I moved a RAID1 disk pair to a new system. It's decided that it is RAID0

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I tried to mount and the OS responded that I needed to run xfs_repair. Not knowing that the RAID1 was now seen as RAID0, I kicked it off and it's been running all day. That seemed weird as I had cleanly shut down before removing the disks. Anyway, I did some digging and discovered that it thinks it's the wrong RAID type, which might explain its confusion. It isn't completely clear to me how to convince mdadm that /dev/md1 is really RAID1 and not 0. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated! thank you.

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