From: "bmoon" <bo@anthologysolutions.com>
To: "Peter L. Ashford" <ashford@sdsc.edu>
Cc: Stephan van Hienen <raid@a2000.nu>,
Donghui Wen <dhwen@protegonetworks.com>,
linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: maximum disk capacity?
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 14:33:46 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <018701c331f3$79ab76c0$6b01a8c0@bmoon> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.GSO.4.30.0306131032590.1148-100000@multivac.sdsc.edu
My question is from Stephan van Hienen's email;
"
if you need to go above to 2TB, you need the largedisk patch
which doesn't work with sw raid5 (so no 2TB+ with sw raid5)
i'm running with 13*180GB (+1 Hotspare) in sw raid5 (hd's
connected to 2*3ware 7850)
"
What is the reason why it can not work with SW raid5 even with the largedisk
patch???
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter L. Ashford" <ashford@sdsc.edu>
To: "bmoon" <bo@anthologysolutions.com>
Cc: "Stephan van Hienen" <raid@a2000.nu>; "Donghui Wen"
<dhwen@protegonetworks.com>; <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: maximum disk capacity?
> > What is the reason that it can not cover more than 2TB?
>
> A 32-bit block number with 512-byte blocks. This multiplies out to 2TB.
>
> > By the way you are able to use more than 2TB, ~2.3TB???
> > Why?
>
> 2TB binary is 2.2TB decimal (2,199,023,255,552). You shouldn't be able to
> get 2.3TB without the patch.
>
> > > > Hi, I am setting up hardware raid with 7 harddrives on redhat linux.
> > > > I use 3ware + hardware raid 5, each harddrive is 200G. For
> > > > linux, this raid sould act as a 1.2TB scsi hard drive. But it seems
> > > > redhat could not reconize it. I am wondering may be a 1.2TB hard
drive
> > > > is too large to linux. So my question is: what't
> > > > the maxium disk capacity Linux can support?
>
> There is a problem with the RedHat installation scripts. When performing
> a Kickstart install, and using the Grub boot loader, disks are limited to
> 1TB (binary). Is this the problem you encountered?
>
> Good luck.
> Peter Ashford
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-06-13 21:33 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-06-12 8:08 Crashing a software raid 5 partition ( disk trouble ) Nicolas Meaux
2003-06-12 10:26 ` Martin Hermanowski
2003-06-12 10:29 ` Neil Brown
2003-06-12 10:35 ` Neil Brown
2003-06-12 10:06 ` Nicolas Meaux
2003-06-12 16:14 ` Bernd Schubert
2003-06-12 23:49 ` maximum disk capacity? Donghui Wen
2003-06-13 7:51 ` Stephan van Hienen
2003-06-13 17:21 ` bmoon
2003-06-13 17:39 ` Peter L. Ashford
2003-06-13 17:58 ` Donghui Wen
2003-06-13 21:33 ` bmoon [this message]
2003-06-14 7:16 ` Stephan van Hienen
2003-06-14 7:15 ` Stephan van Hienen
2003-06-13 5:31 ` Crashing a software raid 5 partition ( disk trouble ) Neil Brown
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