From: "Keld Jørn Simonsen" <keld@dkuug.dk>
To: "Daniel L. Miller" <dmiller@amfes.com>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Grow a RAID-10
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 10:46:53 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080703084653.GA29152@rap.rap.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <486C2FB3.3050403@amfes.com>
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 06:47:31PM -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:
> >On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 02:56:04PM -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
> >
> >>I currently have a RAID10 across (4) SATA drives. It looks like I'm
> >>going to need to grow in the near future. Any tips for a procedure for
> >>this? My current plan:
> >>
> >>1. Add a PCI SATA controller (MB had 4 SATA + 4 RAID SATA, it's a Tyan
> >>MB with a NFORCE chipset, I'm not sure if I want/can use the RAID SATA
> >>ports as plain SATA connections).
> >>
> >
> >Why not use the mobo raid sata ports? They are probably faster than a
> >controller on the pci bus. What kind of pci bus do you have?
> >
> >
> My mistake. Confused this one with another system. Only have 4 ports
> available. I did have the option of using the Nvidia RAID - which I did
> NOT enable.
Yes, it is fine not to use the two on-board raid controllers in raid
mode, but just to use SW raid on them. I have a similar mobo with 2
sata controllers and the ability to attach 8 sata drives, which I have
all been using to run SW raid, and I have not experienced any problems
yet with this setup.
I understand that your mobo has 4 onboard sata connections, and that
these are already in use for the current array.
> What "kind" of pci bus? Don't understand the question. If it matters,
> it's a Tyan S2892, a "Thunder K8SE". nForce Pro2200 and AMD8131 PCI-X
> chipsets.
So it has both PCI-X bus and PCI-E bus. You want to attact 2 more drives
and you need a sata controller. This could probably both be attached via
the PCI-X bus and the PCI-E bus. It seems like the PCI-X bus - with a
133 MHz possibility counld be the faster of the 2, but given you will
only have 2 more drives, both PCI-X and PCI-E are prossibilties.
> >PCI-E 1x is likely to be too slow for a 4-drive raid10,f2 array.
> >My 4-drive raid10,f2 delivers about 320 MB/s and newer disks should be
> >able to deliver 360 MB/s - well above the 250 MB/s that a PCI-E 1x can
> >deliver.
> >
> >
> >>2. Add 2 more drives - not necessarily the same size as the existing
> >>(they were all 4 the same)
> >>
> >>3. Execute "mdadm --grow /dev/md0"
> >>
> >
> >What kind of raid10 do you have?>
> >
> I don't understand this question either.
>
> mdadm --detail /dev/md0
> /dev/md0:
> Version : 00.90.03
> Creation Time : Tue Oct 3 19:11:53 2006
> Raid Level : raid10
> Array Size : 312581632 (298.10 GiB 320.08 GB)
> Used Dev Size : 156290816 (149.05 GiB 160.04 GB)
> Raid Devices : 4
> Total Devices : 4
> Preferred Minor : 0
> Persistence : Superblock is persistent
>
> Update Time : Wed Jul 2 18:46:15 2008
> State : clean
> Active Devices : 4
> Working Devices : 4
> Failed Devices : 0
> Spare Devices : 0
>
> Layout : near=2, far=1
> Chunk Size : 32K
>
> UUID : 9d94b17b:f5fac31a:577c252b:0d4c4b2a
> Events : 0.10941692
>
> Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
> 0 8 0 0 active sync /dev/sda
> 1 8 16 1 active sync /dev/sdb
> 2 8 32 2 active sync /dev/sdc
> 3 8 48 3 active sync /dev/sdd
I was takling about the layout, and you have a n2 layout (standard
raid10 - near=2). You may benefit from a raid10,f2 layout, as this has faster
read capabilities, but I think it is not possible on the fly to
rearrange a raid10,n2 array to a raid10,f2 array.
Given that you have a raid10,n2 layout, the speeds of the busses are not
so important, as raid10,n2 cannot deliver that high performance.
I would expect less than 100 MB/s coming out of your 2 extra disks.
What is the use for your raid? is it a database, a file server, a web
server or the like?
Best regards
keld
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-07-03 8:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-07-02 21:56 Grow a RAID-10 Daniel L. Miller
2008-07-02 23:10 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2008-07-03 1:47 ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-07-03 8:46 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen [this message]
2008-07-03 16:29 ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-07-03 7:28 ` Robin Hill
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