From: Keld Simonsen <keld@keldix.com>
To: Simon Matthews <simon.d.matthews@gmail.com>
Cc: "Tomáš Dulík" <dulik@unart.cz>,
st0ff@npl.de, "Linux RAID" <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: raid10,f2 Add a Controller: Which drives to move?
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:23:54 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20100413092354.GA7581@rap.rap.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <j2t40b437201004122026zd43aa129nb501cfc83d5cdafd@mail.gmail.com>
I am not sure it has been said, but for a 4 disk raid10,f2 array
you should place the first and the second disk on one controller, and then the 3rd
and 4th on the second controller. Then you would have a copy of all blocks even
if one controller fails.
I believe the order is defined by the order the disks are specified in
on the mdadm --create line.
best regards
keld
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 08:26:55PM -0700, Simon Matthews wrote:
> 2010/4/12 Tomáš Dulík <dulik@unart.cz>:
> > Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner napsal(a):
> >>
> >> I cannot quite understand your problem. As every part of the array
> >> contains it's own metadata, it doesn't matter to md which /dev/sdX a
> >> drive is. It might matter a bit for boot-time assembly, but actually
> >> that's what UUIDs are for.
> >>
> >
> > I know how UUIDs work.
> > My problem with device names is not a "critical", it's about "user
> > friendliness" of the physical disk management.
> > If a disk fails and I receive email "A Fail event had been detected on md
> > device /dev/md2. It could be related to component device /dev/sdd3", how
> > will I know which disk should be replaced, if the device name is not
> > fixed/persistent? I
>
> Record the serial number of the disks and which bay they are in.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-13 9:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-11 17:08 raid10,f2 Add a Controller: Which drives to move? Michael McCallister
2010-04-11 21:31 ` Michael Evans
2010-04-12 6:17 ` Michael McCallister
2010-04-12 3:41 ` Tomáš Dulík
2010-04-12 6:07 ` Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner
2010-04-12 7:43 ` Tomáš Dulík
2010-04-13 3:26 ` Simon Matthews
2010-04-13 9:23 ` Keld Simonsen [this message]
2010-04-13 13:09 ` Neil Brown
2010-04-12 6:07 ` Michael McCallister
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