* Raid 5 Superblock redundant?
@ 2002-09-09 12:26 Alexander Junghans
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From: Alexander Junghans @ 2002-09-09 12:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
Hi,
first of all thanks for the Raidsupport in the Kernel : -> using it for
Years!
I have a general question about the implementation Raid 5. It happents
me twice that one of a 3 Disk Raid 5 faild.
After new installing the faild drive the system has to read the complete
2 disks to rebuild the 3.
But there will be also a bad block, so the system will kick the 2. Disk
and the Raid will fail.
Now the Question:
If I would give you 3 Blocks of a Raid 5 same Position differend Disk
could you tell me which is worg?
A + B +C = Data
Simpy fake A
(A) + B + C =Data
Without knowing the superblock that a has failed.
The idea behind this ist to make a raid 5 readable with some faid Blocks
on any drive with the fact that
no more than 1 Block on each "slide" is down.
Block 1 A + B + C = O.k.
Block 2 (A) +B + C = O.k.
...
Block 8 A + (B) + C = O.k.
-------------------------------
All Data O.K.
I would love to have a mode of Raid 5 where no drive is kicked and all
data are O.K, just for saving the Data.
Would this tecnially possible?
Thanks.
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