From: Konstantin Olchanski <olchansk@triumf.ca>
To: "J. Ryan Earl" <ryan@dynaconnections.com>
Cc: Gordon Henderson <gordon@drogon.net>,
Mattias Wadenstein <maswan@acc.umu.se>,
linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: RAID 16?
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 2006 14:38:59 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060202223859.GA26059@sam.triumf.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <43E27716.10506@dynaconnections.com>
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 03:18:14PM -0600, J. Ryan Earl wrote:
> >
> > Anyone tried [to how-swap] SATA drives yet?
>
> Yes, and it does NOT work yet. libata does not support hotplugging of
> harddrives yet: http://linux.yyz.us/sata/features.html
Despite the claims for the opposite, hot-swap SATA does work,
albeit with caveats and depending on chipsets and drivers.
Hot-unplug and hot-plug works for me with 3ware (8506) and LSI
Megaraid (8-port SATA) controllers. Take a drive out, put it back in,
type in a magic controller dependant command to enable it, then
run mdadm --add.
With the SATA Rocketraid 1820 (hptmv.ko) hot-unplug works,
but hot plug does not (hptmv.ko reports "drive plugged in and enabled,
but Linux I/O fails with errors).
With Promise PDC20319 (4-port SATA), I hot swap by "rmmod sata_promise;
remove old disk; connect new disk; modprobe sata_promise". I am sure
this "rmmod" trick works for hot-swapping disks on any SATA controller.
--
Konstantin Olchanski
Data Acquisition Systems: The Bytes Must Flow!
Email: olchansk-at-triumf-dot-ca
Snail mail: 4004 Wesbrook Mall, TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 2A3, Canada
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-02-02 22:38 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-02-02 5:59 RAID 16? David Liontooth
2006-02-02 6:03 ` Neil Brown
2006-02-02 8:34 ` Gordon Henderson
2006-02-02 16:17 ` Matthias Urlichs
2006-02-02 16:28 ` Mattias Wadenstein
2006-02-02 16:54 ` Gordon Henderson
2006-02-02 20:24 ` Matthias Urlichs
2006-02-02 21:18 ` J. Ryan Earl
2006-02-02 21:29 ` Andy Smith
2006-02-02 22:38 ` Konstantin Olchanski [this message]
2006-02-03 2:31 ` Ross Vandegrift
2006-02-03 2:54 ` Bill Davidsen
2006-02-02 18:42 ` Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe
2006-02-02 20:34 ` Matthias Urlichs
2006-02-03 0:20 ` Guy
2006-02-03 0:59 ` David Liontooth
2006-02-02 16:44 ` Mr. James W. Laferriere
2006-02-03 9:08 ` Lars Marowsky-Bree
2006-02-03 2:32 ` Bill Davidsen
2006-02-05 23:42 ` Hard drive lifetime: wear from spinning up or rebooting vs running David Liontooth
2006-02-06 3:57 ` Konstantin Olchanski
2006-02-06 5:25 ` Patrik Jonsson
2006-02-06 4:35 ` Richard Scobie
2006-02-06 10:09 ` Mattias Wadenstein
2006-02-06 16:45 ` David Liontooth
2006-02-06 17:12 ` Francois Barre
2006-02-07 8:44 ` Hans Kristian Rosbach
2006-02-07 19:18 ` Neil Bortnak
2006-02-06 19:22 ` Brad Dameron
2006-02-06 21:15 ` Dan Stromberg
2009-09-20 19:44 ` RAID 16? Matthias Urlichs
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