From: John Robinson <john.robinson@anonymous.org.uk>
To: Linux RAID <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: emergency call for help: raid5 fallen apart
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 18:31:35 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B86C207.6030304@anonymous.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <adf93d751002250941t4ba2a222ua0406bc3c95e90@mail.gmail.com>
On 25/02/2010 17:41, Dawning Sky wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 8:45 AM, John Robinson
> <john.robinson@anonymous.org.uk> wrote:
>> On 25/02/2010 08:05, Giovanni Tessore wrote:
>> [...]
>> I do think we urgently need the hot reconstruction/recovery feature, so
>> failing drives can be recovered to fresh drives with two sources of data,
>> i.e. both the failing drive and the remaining drives in the array, giving us
>> two chances of recovering every sector.
>
> I was one of those 4 cases in the part month. I would have certainly
> benefited from this when I tried to replace a failing drive on my old
> raid-5. But I think actually the redundancy you desired can be
> achieved by running a raid-6 at the degraded mode (with 1 missing
> drive).
>
> Do I miss something? If this is the case, shouldn't we all
> be doing this instead of using the raid-5?
I think you must be missing something, yes. RAID-6 with one drive
missing would have 2 chances of recovering each sector, but then so does
RAID-5 with no drives missing. In either case, lose a drive and you need
every sector on the remaining drives to be good to complete the
reconstruction and keep the array up.
Cheers,
John.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-02-25 18:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-02-24 14:54 emergency call for help: raid5 fallen apart Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-24 15:05 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-24 15:22 ` Robin Hill
2010-02-24 15:32 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-24 16:38 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-24 16:53 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-24 17:02 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-25 8:05 ` Giovanni Tessore
2010-02-25 16:27 ` Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner
2010-02-25 16:45 ` John Robinson
2010-02-25 17:41 ` Dawning Sky
2010-02-25 18:31 ` John Robinson [this message]
2010-02-26 2:42 ` Michael Evans
2010-02-26 20:15 ` Bill Davidsen
2010-02-28 11:50 ` Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner
2010-02-28 12:52 ` Stefan /*St0fF*/ Hübner
2010-02-24 17:09 ` Robin Hill
2010-02-24 17:28 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-24 17:35 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
2010-02-24 18:12 ` Robin Hill
2010-02-24 19:54 ` Stefan G. Weichinger
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