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* Extending a 4×3Tb RAID10
@ 2013-07-09 18:22 martin f krafft
  2013-07-09 21:24 ` NeilBrown
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From: martin f krafft @ 2013-07-09 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,

We have a RAID10 across 4 3TB drives (metadata version 1.2,
2 offset-copies, bitmaps), with LVM on top. We are running out of
space, but we don't really want to invest in 4 new 4TB drives right
now.

Is it possible to replace only two of the 3TB drives with 4TB drives
and get an extra terrabyte into the array somehow?

Anything I tried so far on a test system didn't work. I can add the
new devices to the RAID, but if I try to grow the array to the new
size, I get:

  mdadm: component size of /dev/md2 unchanged at X

Do I have to fail two drives, create a new RAID10, add a new LVM PV
on it, and pvmove the data over, all the while hoping that none of
the four disks die — even though there is a backup (the two failed
drives), that's a one-shot backup and that is too risky.

That said, it isn't even possible to have a RAID10 across 2x2 pairs
of disks with different sizes, is it? Why not? I'd really rather
avoid pulling two RAID1s together with LVM, although I guess that is
essentially the same as RAID10.

Thanks,

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