From: Steven Dake <sdake@mvista.com>
To: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
Cc: Joel Becker <Joel.Becker@oracle.com>,
Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: RFC - new raid superblock layout for md driver
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 12:57:42 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3DDD3AB6.2010105@mvista.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 20021121195406.GF14063@redhat.com
Doug,
EVMS integrates all of this stuff together into one cohesive peice of
technology.
But I agree, LVM should be modified to support RAID 1 and RAID 5, or MD
should be modified to support volume management. Since RAID 1 and RAID
5 are easier to implement, LVM is probably the best place to put all
this stuff.
Doug Ledford wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 11:34:24AM -0800, Joel Becker wrote:
>
>
>>On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 08:46:25PM -0500, Doug Ledford wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I haven't yet played with the new dm code, but if it's like I expect it to
>>>be, then I predict that in a few years, or maybe much less, md and dm will
>>>be two parts of the same whole. The purpose of md is to map from a single
>>>
>>>
>> Most LVMs support mirroring as an essential function. They
>>don't usually support RAID5, leaving that to hardware.
>> I certainly don't want to have to deal with two disparate
>>systems to get my code up and running. I don't want to be limited in my
>>mirroring options at the block device level.
>> DM supports mirroring. It's a simple 1:2 map. Imagine this LVM
>>volume layout, where volume 1 is data and mirrored, and volume 2 is some
>>scratch space crossing both disks.
>>
>> [Disk 1] [Disk 2]
>> [volume 1] [volume 1 copy]
>> [ volume 2 ]
>>
>> If DM handles the mirroring, this works great. Disk 1 and disk
>>2 are handled either as the whole disk (sd[ab]) or one big partition on
>>each disk (sd[ab]1), with DM handling the sizing and layout, even
>>dynamically.
>> If MD is handling this, then the disks have to be partitioned.
>>sd[ab]1 contain the portions of md0, and sd[ab]2 are managed by DM. I
>>can't resize the partitions on the fly, I can't break the mirror to add
>>space to volume 2 quickly, etc.
>>
>>
>
>Not at all. That was the point of me entire email, that the LVM code
>should handle these types of shuffles of space and simply use md modules
>as the underlying mapper technology. Then, you go to one place to both
>specify how things are laid out and what mapping is used in those laid out
>spaces. Basically, I'm saying how I think things *should* be, and you're
>telling me how they *are*. I know this, and I'm saying how things *are*
>is wrong. There *should* be no md superblocks, there should only be dm
>superblocks on LVM physical devices and those DM superblocks should
>include the data needed to fire up the proper md module on the proper
>physical extents based upon what mapper technology is specified in the
>DM superblock and what layout is specified in the DM superblock. In my
>opinion, the existence of both an MD and DM driver is wrong because they
>are inherently two sides of the same coin, logical device mapping support,
>with one being better at putting physical disks into intelligent arrays
>and one being better at mapping different logical volumes onto one or more
>physical volume groups.
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-11-21 19:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 47+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-11-20 4:09 RFC - new raid superblock layout for md driver Neil Brown
2002-11-20 10:03 ` Anton Altaparmakov
2002-11-20 23:02 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-22 0:08 ` Kenneth D. Merry
2002-12-09 3:52 ` Neil Brown
2002-12-10 6:28 ` Kenneth D. Merry
2002-12-11 0:07 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-20 13:58 ` Bill Rugolsky Jr.
2002-11-20 23:17 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-20 14:09 ` Alan Cox
2002-11-20 23:11 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-21 0:30 ` Alan Cox
2002-11-21 0:30 ` Alan Cox
2002-11-20 16:03 ` Joel Becker
2002-11-20 23:31 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-21 1:46 ` Doug Ledford
2002-11-21 19:34 ` Joel Becker
2002-11-21 19:54 ` Doug Ledford
2002-11-21 19:57 ` Steven Dake [this message]
2002-11-21 20:38 ` Doug Ledford
2002-11-21 20:49 ` Steven Dake
2002-11-21 20:35 ` Kevin Corry
2002-11-21 21:29 ` Alan Cox
2002-11-21 21:22 ` Doug Ledford
2002-11-21 20:53 ` Kevin Corry
2002-11-21 21:55 ` Doug Ledford
2002-11-21 23:49 ` DM vs MD (Was: RFC - new raid superblock layout for md driver) Luca Berra
2002-11-21 20:06 ` RFC - new raid superblock layout for md driver Joel Becker
2002-11-21 23:35 ` Luca Berra
2002-11-22 10:13 ` Joe Thornber
2002-12-02 21:38 ` Neil Brown
2002-12-03 8:24 ` Luca Berra
2002-11-20 17:05 ` Steven Dake
2002-11-20 23:30 ` Lars Marowsky-Bree
2002-11-20 23:48 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-21 0:29 ` Steven Dake
2002-11-21 15:23 ` John Stoffel
2002-11-21 19:36 ` Joel Becker
2002-11-22 7:11 ` Jeremy Fitzhardinge
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-11-20 15:55 Steve Pratt
2002-11-20 23:24 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-20 23:47 Lars Marowsky-Bree
2002-11-21 0:31 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-21 0:35 ` Steven Dake
2002-11-21 1:10 ` Alan Cox
2002-12-08 22:35 ` Neil Brown
2002-11-21 19:39 ` Joel Becker
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