On 4/19/06, Neil Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You haven't been following the list have you ..... ;-)
>
> mdadm-2.4.1 plus linux-2.6.17 (or any -rc) can grow a raid5.
> Just add a spare drive and
>    mdadm --grow /dev/mdX --raid-disks=N+1

Actually I had, but I thought I understood this was extremely
experimental. Does this mean it's considered accepted/acceptable? In
which case, the fact that I'm using a 2.6.15 kernel and mdadm 1.12.0
(June 2005) (is that version number possibly right?) suggest I need to
do a little tool updating so I can try this out. I presume that I can
upgrade mdadm and then do the grow - or do I need to upgrade and
rebuild the array with the upgraded tool before I can use the grow
option? How much risk do I have of data loss doing this?

Thanks,
Ewan
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