* software raid to Hardware raid
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@ 2006-03-27 16:49 ` Ken
2006-03-27 23:28 ` Bill Davidsen
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From: Ken @ 2006-03-27 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
Hello,
We have a Red Hat 7.1 box running kernel 2.4.17-SMP. We have
raidtools installed. We had a hardware RAID that got converted to a
software raid by mistake. Is there any way to go back without loosing
the data? the device is showing up as /dev/md0. Thank you.
--Ken
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* Re: software raid to Hardware raid
2006-03-27 16:49 ` software raid to Hardware raid Ken
@ 2006-03-27 23:28 ` Bill Davidsen
2006-03-28 2:12 ` Ken Swarthout
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From: Bill Davidsen @ 2006-03-27 23:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ken; +Cc: linux-raid
Ken wrote:
> Hello,
> We have a Red Hat 7.1 box running kernel 2.4.17-SMP. We have
> raidtools installed. We had a hardware RAID that got converted to a
> software raid by mistake. Is there any way to go back without
> loosing the data? the device is showing up as /dev/md0. Thank you.
1 - back up your data
2 - convert to hw raid
3 - test carefully to be sure it works
4 - reload your data
And left out, step zero, consider why you want to do this if what you
have is working reliably
also, between 2 and 3 consider upgrading to a distribution and kernel
written this millenium.
Given the state of hardware raid when that kernel was new, and the state
of the drivers, I would be very sure I had a GOOD reason to change anything.
--
bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
CTO TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
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* Re: software raid to Hardware raid
2006-03-27 23:28 ` Bill Davidsen
@ 2006-03-28 2:12 ` Ken Swarthout
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From: Ken Swarthout @ 2006-03-28 2:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-raid
Thank you for your reply. It is a little more than a terabyte worth of
information. And although we have everything backed up on tape, it
will take a very long time to restore it. The reason we need to do this
is because when it was converted to software RAID, we lost a lot of
performance. There are about twenty 80 gig hard drives hooked to two
promise RAID controllers. Can I just run raidstop /dev/md0 and not
loose the data and still have the original hardware RAID still there?
Thanks.
--Ken
Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Ken wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> We have a Red Hat 7.1 box running kernel 2.4.17-SMP. We have
>> raidtools installed. We had a hardware RAID that got converted to a
>> software raid by mistake. Is there any way to go back without
>> loosing the data? the device is showing up as /dev/md0. Thank you.
>
>
> 1 - back up your data
> 2 - convert to hw raid
> 3 - test carefully to be sure it works
> 4 - reload your data
>
> And left out, step zero, consider why you want to do this if what you
> have is working reliably
> also, between 2 and 3 consider upgrading to a distribution and kernel
> written this millenium.
>
> Given the state of hardware raid when that kernel was new, and the
> state of the drivers, I would be very sure I had a GOOD reason to
> change anything.
>
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