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From: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
To: Albert Pauw <albert.pauw@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: mdadm ddf questions
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 09:31:36 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110303093136.586df7e7@notabene.brown> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D67ECA2.2020201@gmail.com>

On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 18:53:38 +0100 Albert Pauw <albert.pauw@gmail.com> wrote:

>   Hi Neil,
> 
> I investigated a bit further, and here are my findings:
> 
> Looking at /proc/mdstat I see the following:
> 
> - When I create a ddf containter with a name (say /dev/md0), I stop it 
> and start it again, the name has always changed to /dev/md127,
> don't know if this is intentional.

It is intentional.  Numbers aren't really meaningful for ddf containers.
mdadm should also create /dev/md/ddf0 as well which points to md127 and I
consider 'ddf0' to be the 'official' name.  I hope to make the 'md127'
disappear eventually.


> - After creating the containter, all disks are marked as spare, 
> designated with the (S) ending. However, when I put a disk in an array, it
> still stays marked as (S) in the containter entry in /proc/mdstat. I 
> think those disks should be branded (S) anymore.

Yes, the (S) in the container is a bit misleading.  It simply means that the
device isn't active in 'this' array - which is true because the container
isn't really an active array.
I've made a note to tidy this up at some stage.


> I also noticed that a RAID5 array created in a containter cannot be 
> expanded with another disk (option -G) as it can in normal setup (i.e. 
> without using the container).
> The same hold for a RAID1 where you cannot add a third disk.

Yes.. ddf support is really still quite preliminary.  While reshaping arrays
should be possible it requires quite a bit of coding in mdadm which it is
hard to get motivated about .....

> 
> I hope this gives you more clues about a possible fix?

Yes, very helpful.
I hope to fix the bugs in a week or so.  The missing features will take
longer.

Thanks,
NeilBrown


  reply	other threads:[~2011-03-02 22:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-02-19 11:13 mdadm ddf questions Albert Pauw
2011-02-22  7:41 ` Albert Pauw
2011-02-23  6:17   ` NeilBrown
2011-02-25 17:53     ` Albert Pauw
2011-03-02 22:31       ` NeilBrown [this message]
2011-03-10  8:34         ` More ddf container woes Albert Pauw
2011-03-11 11:50           ` Albert Pauw
2011-03-14  8:02             ` NeilBrown
2011-03-14  9:00               ` Albert Pauw
2011-03-15  4:43                 ` NeilBrown
2011-03-15 19:07                   ` Albert Pauw
2011-03-02 22:26   ` mdadm ddf questions NeilBrown
2011-03-02 22:11 ` NeilBrown
2011-03-04  7:52   ` Albert Pauw

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