From: NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de>
To: Dylan Distasio <interzone@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: RAID5 -> RAID6 conversion, please help
Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 10:47:30 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20110511104730.175372fe@notabene.brown> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <BANLkTimwg94Bz22q5J7FJTcuFvX4BpRECg@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue, 10 May 2011 20:38:11 -0400 Dylan Distasio <interzone@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Neil-
>
> Just out of curiosity, how does mdadm decide which layout to use on a
> reshape from RAID5->6. I converted two of my RAID5s on different
> boxes running the same OS awhile ago, and was not aware of the
> different possibilities. When I check now, one of them was converted
> with the Q block all on the last disk, and the other appears
> normalized. I'm relatively confident I ran exactly the same command
> on both to reshape them within a short time of one another.
mdadm first converts the RAID5 to RAID6 in an instant atomic operation which
results in the "-6" layout. It then starts a restriping process which
converts the layout.
If you end up with a -6 layout then something when wrong starting the
restriping process.
Maybe you used different version of mdadm? There have probably been bugs in
some versions..
NeilBrown
>
> Here are the current details of the two arrays:
>
> dylan@terrordome:~$ sudo mdadm -D /dev/md0
> /dev/md0:
> Version : 0.90
> Creation Time : Tue Mar 3 23:41:24 2009
> Raid Level : raid6
> Array Size : 5860559616 (5589.07 GiB 6001.21 GB)
> Used Dev Size : 976759936 (931.51 GiB 1000.20 GB)
> Raid Devices : 8
> Total Devices : 8
> Preferred Minor : 0
> Persistence : Superblock is persistent
>
> Intent Bitmap : Internal
>
> Update Time : Tue May 10 20:06:42 2011
> State : active
> Active Devices : 8
> Working Devices : 8
> Failed Devices : 0
> Spare Devices : 0
>
> Layout : left-symmetric-6
> Chunk Size : 64K
>
> UUID : 4891e7c1:5d7ec244:a9bd8edb:
> d35467d0 (local to host terrordome)
> Events : 0.743956
>
> Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
> 0 8 33 0 active sync /dev/sdc1
> 1 8 49 1 active sync /dev/sdd1
> 2 8 97 2 active sync /dev/sdg1
> 3 8 113 3 active sync /dev/sdh1
> 4 8 17 4 active sync /dev/sdb1
> 5 8 65 5 active sync /dev/sde1
> 6 8 241 6 active sync /dev/sdp1
> 7 65 17 7 active sync /dev/sdr1
> dylan@terrordome:~$ lsb_release -a
> No LSB modules are available.
> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
> Description: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
> Release: 10.04
> Codename: lucid
>
>
> dylan@rapture:~$ sudo mdadm -D /dev/md0
>
> /dev/md0:
> Version : 0.90
> Creation Time : Sat Jun 7 02:54:05 2008
> Raid Level : raid6
> Array Size : 2194342080 (2092.69 GiB 2247.01 GB)
> Used Dev Size : 731447360 (697.56 GiB 749.00 GB)
> Raid Devices : 5
> Total Devices : 5
> Preferred Minor : 0
> Persistence : Superblock is persistent
>
> Update Time : Tue May 10 20:19:13 2011
> State : clean
> Active Devices : 5
> Working Devices : 5
> Failed Devices : 0
> Spare Devices : 0
>
> Layout : left-symmetric
> Chunk Size : 64K
>
> UUID : 83b4a7df:1d05f5fd:e368bf24:bd0fce41
> Events : 0.723556
>
> Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
> 0 8 18 0 active sync /dev/sdb2
> 1 8 34 1 active sync /dev/sdc2
> 2 8 2 2 active sync /dev/sda2
> 3 8 66 3 active sync /dev/sde2
> 4 8 82 4 active sync /dev/sdf2
>
> dylan@rapture:~$ lsb_release -a
> No LSB modules are available.
> Distributor ID: Ubuntu
> Description: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
> Release: 10.04
> Codename: lucid
>
> On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 8:21 PM, NeilBrown <neilb@suse.de> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 11 May 2011 09:39:27 +1000 Steven Haigh <netwiz@crc.id.au> wrote:
> >
> > > On 11/05/2011 9:31 AM, NeilBrown wrote:
> > > > When it finished you will have a perfectly functional RAID6 array with full
> > > > redundancy. It might perform slightly differently to a standard layout -
> > > > I've never performed any measurements to see how differently.
> > > >
> > > > If you want to (after the recovery completes) you could convert to a regular
> > > > RAID6 with
> > > > mdadm -G /dev/md0 --layout=normalise --backup=/some/file/on/a/different/device
> > > >
> > > > but you probably don't have to.
> > > >
> > >
> > > This makes me wonder. How can one tell if the layout is 'normal' or with
> > > Q blocks on a single device?
> > >
> > > I recently changed my array from RAID5->6. Mine created a backup file
> > > and took just under 40 hours for 4 x 1Tb devices. I assume that this
> > > means that data was reorganised to the standard RAID6 style? The
> > > conversion was done at about 4-6Mb/sec.
> >
> > Probably.
> >
> > What is the 'layout' reported by "mdadm -D"?
> > If it ends -6, then it is a RAID5 layout with the Q block all on the last
> > disk.
> > If not, then it is already normalised.
> >
> > >
> > > Is there any effect on doing a --layout=normalise if the above happened?
> > >
> > Probably not.
> >
> > NeilBrown
> >
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-05-11 0:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-05-10 23:15 RAID5 -> RAID6 conversion, please help Peter Kovari
2011-05-10 23:31 ` NeilBrown
2011-05-10 23:39 ` Steven Haigh
2011-05-11 0:21 ` NeilBrown
2011-05-11 0:38 ` Dylan Distasio
2011-05-11 0:47 ` NeilBrown [this message]
2011-05-11 1:04 ` Dylan Distasio
2011-05-11 3:29 ` NeilBrown
2011-05-11 0:08 ` Peter Kovari
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