On 3/29/07, Andy Speagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > PS - I would have partitioned just, say, 20GB RAID1 (gives good read
> > performance) or RAID5 (slower writes) for hdx2 / root filesystem,
> > leaving the rest RAID5 (for capacity) LVM on hdx3.  You didn't say what
> > RAID you used for hdx3/md2.
>
>
> Thanks for the head's up on the stack issue.  I'll give that a whirl.  Since
> I'm on Gentoo... recompiling the kernel isn't much of an issue. ;)
>
> This is basically how I'm using my 4x 250GB ATA-100 Disks
>
> md0 hd{a,c,e,g}1 - RAID1 128MB  (Yes... actually 4 RAID1 members... *shrug*)
> md1 hd{a,c,e,g}2 - RAID5  80GB  PV for rootvg VG  (system filesystems)
> md2 hd{a,c,e,g]3 - RAID5  >600GB  PV for mythvg VG (video storage
> filesystem(s))
>
> So... typically when my hard-locking occurs... it's md2 that's resync'ing
> when I bring the system back up.... the stack-overflow problem might explain
> it completely... I'll give that a whirl and let you know.
>
I am on gentoo as well and I do partition my systems similar to what
you have done. I am just wondering if you are using xfs as I have not
used it for the most part with my raid arrays?

John

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