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* Another take on replacing failed raid drives
@ 2010-03-24 17:06 Bill Davidsen
  2010-03-26 15:06 ` John Hendrikx
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bill Davidsen @ 2010-03-24 17:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux RAID

I stumbled on this description of replacing a drive in a raid array. I 
share it because different takes on a subject are usesful, and because 
he had multiple arrays using partitions of the failed drive, rather than 
a partitioned array.

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=1368

-- 
Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
  "We can't solve today's problems by using the same thinking we
   used in creating them." - Einstein


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* Re: Another take on replacing failed raid drives
  2010-03-24 17:06 Another take on replacing failed raid drives Bill Davidsen
@ 2010-03-26 15:06 ` John Hendrikx
  2010-03-26 18:59   ` John Robinson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: John Hendrikx @ 2010-03-26 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bill Davidsen; +Cc: Linux RAID

Bill Davidsen wrote:
> I stumbled on this description of replacing a drive in a raid array. I 
> share it because different takes on a subject are usesful, and because 
> he had multiple arrays using partitions of the failed drive, rather 
> than a partitioned array.
>
> http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=1368
>
I do that too (multiple arrays using partitions).  My reason for that is 
to make future upgrades less painful as it is possible to just copy and 
drop one array at a time. 

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* Re: Another take on replacing failed raid drives
  2010-03-26 15:06 ` John Hendrikx
@ 2010-03-26 18:59   ` John Robinson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: John Robinson @ 2010-03-26 18:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux RAID

On 26/03/2010 15:06, John Hendrikx wrote:
> Bill Davidsen wrote:
>> I stumbled on this description of replacing a drive in a raid array. I 
>> share it because different takes on a subject are usesful, and because 
>> he had multiple arrays using partitions of the failed drive, rather 
>> than a partitioned array.
>>
>> http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=1368
>>
> I do that too (multiple arrays using partitions).  My reason for that is 
> to make future upgrades less painful as it is possible to just copy and 
> drop one array at a time.

I do that too, but my reason is that the arrays are different types. For 
example, first partitions make RAID-1 for /boot, second partitions 
RAID-1 or RAID-10 swap, third partitions RAID-5 or RAID-6 filesystem (or 
several over LVM).

Cheers,

John.


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