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* split raid1 into to arrays
@ 2007-03-27  2:54 Dirk Jagdmann
  2007-03-27 15:57 ` Bill Davidsen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dirk Jagdmann @ 2007-03-27  2:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

Hello experts,

I have a raid1 array with two drives working. It /dev/md0 built from
/dev/hda and /dev/hdb. Now I'd like to split it into two array with
one drive each (and then later add spares to my two arrays again). I
know that I can remove one drive from the array with: mdadm /dev/md0
-f /dev/hdb -r /dev/hdb , however I'm not sure what the superblock of
/dev/hdb now contains and how I could use the contents of /dev/hdb as
the starting point for my new /dev/md1 array? I did not find anything
in the manpage of mdadm which would provide me an automatic split.

So what are your advises?

-- 
---> Dirk Jagdmann
----> http://cubic.org/~doj
-----> http://llg.cubic.org

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* Re: split raid1 into to arrays
  2007-03-27  2:54 split raid1 into to arrays Dirk Jagdmann
@ 2007-03-27 15:57 ` Bill Davidsen
  2007-03-29 10:01   ` Dirk Jagdmann
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Bill Davidsen @ 2007-03-27 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Dirk Jagdmann; +Cc: linux-raid

Dirk Jagdmann wrote:
> Hello experts,
>
> I have a raid1 array with two drives working. It /dev/md0 built from
> /dev/hda and /dev/hdb. Now I'd like to split it into two array with
> one drive each (and then later add spares to my two arrays again). I
> know that I can remove one drive from the array with: mdadm /dev/md0
> -f /dev/hdb -r /dev/hdb , however I'm not sure what the superblock of
> /dev/hdb now contains and how I could use the contents of /dev/hdb as
> the starting point for my new /dev/md1 array? I did not find anything
> in the manpage of mdadm which would provide me an automatic split.
>
> So what are your advises?
>
The fast way (not redundant):
  You can mark hdb as failed, then remove it. Then you can create a new 
array using hdb and a missing device.

The safe way:
  get your additional drives, call then hdc and hdd just for discussion.
 add hdc to the existing array and let it rebuild, then mark hdb as 
failed and remove. Create a new array from hdb and hdd.

I'm sure someone will tell me if I left out a step.

-- 
bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
  CTO TMR Associates, Inc
  Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979


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* Re: split raid1 into to arrays
  2007-03-27 15:57 ` Bill Davidsen
@ 2007-03-29 10:01   ` Dirk Jagdmann
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Dirk Jagdmann @ 2007-03-29 10:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bill Davidsen; +Cc: linux-raid

> The fast way (not redundant):
>   You can mark hdb as failed, then remove it. Then you can create a new
> array using hdb and a missing device.

Used this way and it worked.

-- 
---> Dirk Jagdmann
----> http://cubic.org/~doj
-----> http://llg.cubic.org

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