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From: Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk>
To: "David C. Rankin" <drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com>,
	mdraid <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Setup Recommendation on UEFI/GRUB/RAID1/LVM
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 12:16:03 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5E983E73.8010309@youngman.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <461be4bb-a86b-dca0-605f-cda13bc1602d@suddenlinkmail.com>

On 16/04/20 02:50, David C. Rankin wrote:
> On 04/14/2020 09:20 AM, Wols Lists wrote:
>> That's true, but is it worth it? RAM is cheap, max out your motherboard,
>> and try and avoid falling into swap at all. I have one swap partition
>> per disk, but simply set them up as equal priority so the kernel does
>> its own raid-0 stripe across them. Yes a disk failure would kill any
>> apps swapped on to that disk, but my system rarely swaps...
> 
> That's a neat approach, I do it just the opposite and care RAID1 partitions
> for swap (though I rarely swap as well). I've never had an issue restarting
> after a failure (or me doing something dumb like hitting the wrong button on
> the UPS)
> 
> So that I'm understanding, you simply create a swap partition on each disk not
> part of an array, swapon both and let the kernel decide?
> 
Don't forget the mount option "pri=1" ... the following is the relevant
lines from my fstab ...

# /dev/sda2             none            swap            sw,pri=1        0 0
UUID=184b6322-eb42-405e-b958-e55014ce3691       none    swap    sw,pri=1
       0 0
# /dev/sdb2             none            swap            sw,pri=1        0 0
UUID=48913c8d-e4c4-482d-9733-e44be3889f07       none    swap    sw,pri=1
       0 0
# /dev/sdc2             none            swap            sw,pri=1        0 0

If you don't use the priority option, each partition is allocated a
different priority and it fills them up one after the other (raid
linear). Make them all equal priority, and it'll stripe them.

Cheers,
Wol

  reply	other threads:[~2020-04-16 11:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 29+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-04-14 13:02 Setup Recommendation on UEFI/GRUB/RAID1/LVM Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-14 14:20 ` Wols Lists
2020-04-14 14:27   ` Reindl Harald
2020-04-14 15:12   ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-14 17:35     ` Wols Lists
2020-04-14 19:13       ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-14 19:36         ` Wols Lists
2020-04-17 23:06       ` Nix
2020-04-20  9:23         ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-20  9:45         ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-20 11:05           ` Nix
2020-04-20 12:01             ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-16  1:50   ` David C. Rankin
2020-04-16 11:16     ` Wols Lists [this message]
2020-04-16  1:58   ` David C. Rankin
2020-04-14 16:00 ` G
2020-04-14 16:14   ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-17 23:10     ` Nix
2020-04-24 19:15       ` Phillip Susi
2020-04-24 20:24         ` Nix
2020-04-14 16:20   ` Reindl Harald
2020-04-14 16:41     ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-16 17:00     ` G
2020-04-14 18:14 ` Phillip Susi
2020-04-14 19:00   ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-14 20:05     ` antlists
2020-04-17 23:24       ` Nix
     [not found] ` <394a3255-251c-41d1-8a65-2451e5503ef9@teksavvy.com>
2020-04-15 15:53   ` Stefanie Leisestreichler
2020-04-15 16:10     ` Stefanie Leisestreichler

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