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* Re: RAID5 reconfig
@ 2002-12-28 16:43 TJ
  2003-01-20  0:19 ` Jakob Oestergaard
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: TJ @ 2002-12-28 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

> Use with extreme care:
> http://unthought.net/raidreconf/index.shtml

> Someone posted a success story on this list a few weeks ago using a
> pretty big RAID5 volume/array.

> Marco

> PS: Please use the 'Subject' field.

Sorry about that.. Please CC me, I don't seem to be getting any feed from
the list.

Thanks for the link. I've been reading up on others experiences and
documentation seems somewhat thin. Does a mini-HOWTO exist anywhere?
From what I've read, first raidreconf is used to change the array, then
fsck -f is run to check the product, then the file system resize utility
must be used to change the size of the filesystem on the RAID array. Then it
would probably be a good idea to run fsck -f once more. This should be
sufficient to add more disks to a RAID 5 array and enlarge the filesystem to
take advantage of the larger block device. Am I missing anything?


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@ 2002-12-28  1:25 TJ
  2002-12-28 12:39 ` RAID5 reconfig Marco Shaw
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: TJ @ 2002-12-28  1:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

Do the current raidtools allow enlarging a RAID 5 array by adding more disks
to it without initializing a new
array? This feature is found in some hardware raid controllers.

Even if the array must be taken down and processed while offline by a
utility, this would be greatly
appreciated.


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