* raidreconf success report
@ 2002-11-03 16:33 Alistair Riddell
2002-11-05 17:14 ` Steve Brueggeman
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From: Alistair Riddell @ 2002-11-03 16:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
I am happy to report successfully using raidreconf to grow a 7 x 73GB
RAID5 to 10 x 73GB RAID5.
The operation took around 16 hours. Machine is a 4-way xeon with 6GB RAM;
though the kernel on the CD I booted from only supported UP/1GB RAM. I'm
not sure whether the extra CPUs/memory would have helped performance.
Disks are 10kRPM scsi disks.
The sequence of commands was:
boot from cd (raid is root filesystem)
reiserfsck /dev/md0
raidstop /dev/md0
raidreconf -o oldraidtab -n newraidtab -m /dev/md0
go home and sleep!
reiserfsck /dev/md0
resize_reiserfs /dev/md0
reiserfsck /dev/md0
then reboot, and machine carried on as before!
No errors were reported at any stage.
All very impressive. Thanks for the good work!
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* Re: raidreconf success report
2002-11-03 16:33 raidreconf success report Alistair Riddell
@ 2002-11-05 17:14 ` Steve Brueggeman
2002-11-05 17:51 ` Adam Luter
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From: Steve Brueggeman @ 2002-11-05 17:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
This is the first I've heard of raidreconf.
Where is it, and can it be used to reduce a RAID-5 configuration???
Steve Brueggeman
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 16:33:09 +0000 (GMT), you wrote:
>I am happy to report successfully using raidreconf to grow a 7 x 73GB
>RAID5 to 10 x 73GB RAID5.
>
>The operation took around 16 hours. Machine is a 4-way xeon with 6GB RAM;
>though the kernel on the CD I booted from only supported UP/1GB RAM. I'm
>not sure whether the extra CPUs/memory would have helped performance.
>Disks are 10kRPM scsi disks.
>
>The sequence of commands was:
>
>boot from cd (raid is root filesystem)
>reiserfsck /dev/md0
>raidstop /dev/md0
>raidreconf -o oldraidtab -n newraidtab -m /dev/md0
>go home and sleep!
>reiserfsck /dev/md0
>resize_reiserfs /dev/md0
>reiserfsck /dev/md0
>then reboot, and machine carried on as before!
>
>No errors were reported at any stage.
>
>All very impressive. Thanks for the good work!
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* Re: raidreconf success report
2002-11-05 17:14 ` Steve Brueggeman
@ 2002-11-05 17:51 ` Adam Luter
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Adam Luter @ 2002-11-05 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
Even if it can, I haven't heard of any filesystem resizers that could
reduce. (But I could be easily wrong).
-Adam
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:14:51AM -0600, Steve Brueggeman wrote:
> This is the first I've heard of raidreconf.
>
> Where is it, and can it be used to reduce a RAID-5 configuration???
>
> Steve Brueggeman
>
> On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 16:33:09 +0000 (GMT), you wrote:
>
> >I am happy to report successfully using raidreconf to grow a 7 x 73GB
> >RAID5 to 10 x 73GB RAID5.
> >
> >The operation took around 16 hours. Machine is a 4-way xeon with 6GB RAM;
> >though the kernel on the CD I booted from only supported UP/1GB RAM. I'm
> >not sure whether the extra CPUs/memory would have helped performance.
> >Disks are 10kRPM scsi disks.
> >
> >The sequence of commands was:
> >
> >boot from cd (raid is root filesystem)
> >reiserfsck /dev/md0
> >raidstop /dev/md0
> >raidreconf -o oldraidtab -n newraidtab -m /dev/md0
> >go home and sleep!
> >reiserfsck /dev/md0
> >resize_reiserfs /dev/md0
> >reiserfsck /dev/md0
> >then reboot, and machine carried on as before!
> >
> >No errors were reported at any stage.
> >
> >All very impressive. Thanks for the good work!
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