Sounds like a bad setup for hardware raid.
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Eneko Lacunza <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > > On 24/06/14 23:22, Alexandre DERUMIER wrote: > >> 3.) Software RAID/Fake-RAID is not suited for the enterprise environment, >>>> with that said, you can still run Proxmox on Software RAID, but it's not >>>> supported. You don't need a $300 RAID card, I bought a complete >>server >>>> recently for $200 that had a built-in LSI SAS1064E controller >>>> >>> I'm begin to test raid management at lvm level (available since last lvm >> releases), maybe it could be easy to extend the proxmox installer. >> > I made some tests months ago, and I was socked to see that when a disk in > LVM raid-1 broke, LVM provided no warning (as opposed to mdadm, that sends > a message and logs to syslog). > > Maybe it was bad configuration on my part, but it made us continue to use > mdadm for softRAID and never look back. > > BTW, we have mdadm deployed for production purposes in a pair of clusters > with success. I think that with the level of expertise required to manage > mdadm softRAID, relaying on the debian installer is good enough. > > Cheers > Eneko > > -- > Zuzendari Teknikoa / Director Técnico > Binovo IT Human Project, S.L. > Telf. 943575997 > 943493611 > Astigarraga bidea 2, planta 6 dcha., ofi. 3-2; 20180 Oiartzun (Gipuzkoa) > www.binovo.es > > > _______________________________________________ > pve-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://pve.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-user >
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