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* [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1
@ 2004-07-21 12:22 Wayne Pascoe
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Wayne Pascoe @ 2004-07-21 12:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

Hi all,

I am working on a project to evaluate LVM2 against Veritas Volume
Manager for a new Linux deployment. I am trying to get a Raid 0+1
solution working and I'm struggling.

So far, this is where I am:

1. I created 8GB partitions on 4 disks, sdb, sdc, sdd and sde, and set
their partition types to 8e with fdisk

2. I then ran vgscan, follwed by pvcreate /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1,
/dev/sdd1, /dev/sde1

3. Next, I created 2 volume groups as follows:
vgcreate StripedData1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1
vgcreate StripedData2 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sde1

4. Next, I created 2 volumes, one in each group as follows:
lvcreate -i 2 -I 64 -n Data1 -L 6G StripedData1
lvcreate -i 2 -I 64 -n Data2 -L 6G StripedData2
Now I have 2 striped volumes, but no redundancy. This is where I think
things start to go wrong.

5. I now create a raid device, /dev/md0 consisting of these two
volumes. I run mkraid on this, create a file system, and mount it on
/Data1. This all works fine, and I have a 6GB filesystem on /Data1

Now I need to be able to resize this whole solution, and I'm not sure
if the way I've built it caters for what I need to do...

I unmount /Data1 and use lvextend to extend the 2 volumes from 6GB to
7.5GB. This succeeds. Now even though both of the volumes that make up
/dev/md0 are extended, I cannot resize /dev/md0 using resize2fs
/dev/md0

Can anyone advise me how I can achieve what I'm looking for here ? I'm
guessing maybe I did things the wrong way around, but I can't find a
solution that will give me both striping and mirroring :(

Thanks in advance,


-- 
Wayne Pascoe

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* RE: [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1
@ 2004-07-21 14:41 Vinesh Christopher
  2004-07-21 15:12 ` Wayne Pascoe
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Vinesh Christopher @ 2004-07-21 14:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'LVM general discussion and development'

The softraid comes with linux does not support resize.

Try DM + EVMS. This is much simpler and powerful. You can create Raid over 
Raid (Any raid level not limited to 0 and 1)
The next EVMS release 2.4 scheduled for Aug 2004, has features to resize
RAID 1 and 4/5.

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Pascoe [mailto:lists-june2004@penguinpowered.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 8:23 AM
To: linux-lvm@redhat.com
Subject: [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1

Hi all,

I am working on a project to evaluate LVM2 against Veritas Volume
Manager for a new Linux deployment. I am trying to get a Raid 0+1
solution working and I'm struggling.

So far, this is where I am:

1. I created 8GB partitions on 4 disks, sdb, sdc, sdd and sde, and set
their partition types to 8e with fdisk

2. I then ran vgscan, follwed by pvcreate /dev/sdb1, /dev/sdc1,
/dev/sdd1, /dev/sde1

3. Next, I created 2 volume groups as follows:
vgcreate StripedData1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1
vgcreate StripedData2 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sde1

4. Next, I created 2 volumes, one in each group as follows:
lvcreate -i 2 -I 64 -n Data1 -L 6G StripedData1
lvcreate -i 2 -I 64 -n Data2 -L 6G StripedData2
Now I have 2 striped volumes, but no redundancy. This is where I think
things start to go wrong.

5. I now create a raid device, /dev/md0 consisting of these two
volumes. I run mkraid on this, create a file system, and mount it on
/Data1. This all works fine, and I have a 6GB filesystem on /Data1

Now I need to be able to resize this whole solution, and I'm not sure
if the way I've built it caters for what I need to do...

I unmount /Data1 and use lvextend to extend the 2 volumes from 6GB to
7.5GB. This succeeds. Now even though both of the volumes that make up
/dev/md0 are extended, I cannot resize /dev/md0 using resize2fs
/dev/md0

Can anyone advise me how I can achieve what I'm looking for here ? I'm
guessing maybe I did things the wrong way around, but I can't find a
solution that will give me both striping and mirroring :(

Thanks in advance,


-- 
Wayne Pascoe
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linux-lvm@redhat.com
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/

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* RE: [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1
  2004-07-21 14:41 [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1 Vinesh Christopher
@ 2004-07-21 15:12 ` Wayne Pascoe
  2004-07-21 18:22   ` Barnz
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Wayne Pascoe @ 2004-07-21 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LVM general discussion and development


> The softraid comes with linux does not support resize.
>
> Try DM + EVMS. This is much simpler and powerful. You can create Raid
> over
> Raid (Any raid level not limited to 0 and 1)
> The next EVMS release 2.4 scheduled for Aug 2004, has features to
> resize
> RAID 1 and 4/5.

Thanks. I'm replying privately, as I'm not sure if this is relevant to
the lvm-list :)

Is there any beta stuff that I can play with now ? If so, where can I
get hold of it ?

I'm very keen to win this comparison and remove VxVM and possibly VxFS
from the Linux environment.

Regards,

-- 
Wayne Pascoe

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* RE: [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1
@ 2004-07-21 18:19 Vinesh Christopher
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Vinesh Christopher @ 2004-07-21 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 'LVM general discussion and development'

http://evms.sourceforge.net/


-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Pascoe [mailto:lists-june2004@penguinpowered.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 11:12 AM
To: LVM general discussion and development
Subject: RE: [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1


> The softraid comes with linux does not support resize.
>
> Try DM + EVMS. This is much simpler and powerful. You can create Raid
> over
> Raid (Any raid level not limited to 0 and 1)
> The next EVMS release 2.4 scheduled for Aug 2004, has features to
> resize
> RAID 1 and 4/5.

Thanks. I'm replying privately, as I'm not sure if this is relevant to
the lvm-list :)

Is there any beta stuff that I can play with now ? If so, where can I
get hold of it ?

I'm very keen to win this comparison and remove VxVM and possibly VxFS
from the Linux environment.

Regards,

-- 
Wayne Pascoe
_______________________________________________
linux-lvm mailing list
linux-lvm@redhat.com
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/

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* Re: [linux-lvm] Raid 0+1
  2004-07-21 15:12 ` Wayne Pascoe
@ 2004-07-21 18:22   ` Barnz
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Barnz @ 2004-07-21 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: LVM general discussion and development

> > The softraid comes with linux does not support resize.
> >
> > Try DM + EVMS. This is much simpler and powerful. You can create Raid
> > over
> > Raid (Any raid level not limited to 0 and 1)
> > The next EVMS release 2.4 scheduled for Aug 2004, has features to
> > resize
> > RAID 1 and 4/5.
> 
> Thanks. I'm replying privately, as I'm not sure if this is relevant to
> the lvm-list :)
> 
> Is there any beta stuff that I can play with now ? If so, where can I
> get hold of it ?
> 

The main EVMS page is: http://evms.sourceforge.net/

and the Device-Mapper Resource page is: http://sources.redhat.com/dm/

Currently there are no v2.4 packages/sources floating around though... :-/

I am very keen to experiment with them too.

-VolVE

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