From: Hans Kraus <hans@hanswkraus.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Timeout question
Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2013 07:49:03 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5279E65F.8020209@hanswkraus.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5278220C.3060607@turmel.org>
Hi Phil,
thanks. Debian does already a scrub every first Sunday of a month.
Upgrading to a Raid6 is planned when I have the money for the disk(s).
I already encountered a second failure during rebuild of a raid5, (that
was the trigger for the backup solution), so I'm very aware of that
possibility. My main storage is already a raid6, on NAS drives.
Kind regards, Hans
Am 04.11.2013 23:39, schrieb Phil Turmel:
> [...]
>> Afterwards, these four raid0 are the members of a raid5. The idea
>> behind this is to be able to replace the raid0 with single 4 TB drives.
>> Now comes my question: Do I need to care for timeouts of the raid0, and
>> if so, how do I do that? The following doesn't work:
>> for x in md??; do
>> /bin/echo $x
>>
"--------------------------------------------------------------------------"
>>
>> echo 180 >/sys/block/$x/device/timeout || echo
>> "/sys/block/$x/device/timeout not available"
>> /bin/echo
>>
"-------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
>>
>> done
>
> No. The timeouts only matter on the physical devices. MD doesn't have
> a timeout as it isn't a physical driver. What you have appears to be
> correct.
>
> Make sure you also have a "check" scrub in a cron job for everything
> greater than raid0. (Interval can vary--I use weekly.) And follow up
> on the cron job with a report of all mismatch-cnt values.
>
> For large capacities with consumer drives (~8TB or more, IMHO), you
> should seriously consider raid6. The probability of an unrecoverable
> read error interrupting a raid5 rebuild after a drive failure is
> shockingly high.
>
> HTH,
>
> Phil
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-11-04 20:07 Timeout question Hans Kraus
2013-11-04 22:39 ` Phil Turmel
2013-11-04 23:29 ` Keith Keller
2013-11-06 6:49 ` Hans Kraus [this message]
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