From: "Donghui Wen" <dhwen@protegonetworks.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org, "Bradley D. Thornton" <gmane@tallship.net>
Subject: Re: Help with /etc/raidtab
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 15:32:57 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <005d01c345a0$e1250710$df01010a@moon> (raw)
In-Reply-To: befg8h$sid$1@main.gmane.org
You have to specify each partition.
Donghui
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bradley D. Thornton" <website.is@www.NorthTech.US>
To: <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Help with /etc/raidtab
> I realize that the example below is ugly, sorry for that :(
>
> Basically what I'm asking is, can't I just specify /dev/sdX in raidtab or
do
> I actually have to specify each and evry single partition on the disk for
> the array to work - i.e., /dev/sdX# ????
>
> Please see below if you can deal with the lousy formatting.
>
>
> "Bradley D. Thornton" <website.is@www.NorthTech.US> wrote in message
> news:befehe$k5a$1@main.gmane.org...
> > I've been looking around for example /etc/raidtabs and only seem to find
> > ones that look like this:
> >
> > raiddev /dev/md0
> > raid-level 1
> > nr-raid-disks 2
> > nr-spare-disks 0
> > chunk-size 4
> > persistent-superblock 1
> > device /dev/sda1
> > raid-disk 0
> > device /dev/sdb1
> > raid-disk 1
> > My question is, considering that I have multiple partitions that I want
to
> > array and I also want to boot from my RAID 1 array, can I just do this?
> > device /dev/sda
> > raid-disk 0
> > device /dev/sdb
> > raid-disk 1
> > or do I need to do this?
> > device /dev/sda1
> > raid-disk 0 device /dev/sda3
> raid-disk
> > 0 device /dev/sda5 raid-disk 0
device
> > /dev/sda6 raid-disk 0 device /dev/sdb1
> > raid-disk 1 device /dev/sdb3
> raid-disk
> > 1 device /dev/sdb5 raid-disk 1
device
> > /dev/sdb6 raid-disk 1Any assistance would be greatly
> > appreciated.
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-07-08 22:32 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-07-08 21:52 Help with /etc/raidtab Bradley D. Thornton
2003-07-08 22:21 ` Bradley D. Thornton
2003-07-08 22:32 ` Donghui Wen [this message]
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