Re: Problem with 3xRAID1 to RAID 0

2006-07-17 Thread Neil Brown
On Tuesday July 11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I created to 3 x /dev/md1 to /dev/md3 which consist of six identical 200GB hdd my mdadm --detail --scan looks like Proteus:/home/vladoportos# mdadm --detail --scan ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid1 num-devices=2

Re: Problem with 3xRAID1 to RAID 0

2006-07-12 Thread Jim Klimov
Hello Vladimir, Tuesday, July 11, 2006, 11:41:31 AM, you wrote: VS Hi, VS I created to 3 x /dev/md1 to /dev/md3 which consist of six identical VS 200GB hdd VS my mdadm --detail --scan looks like VS Proteus:/home/vladoportos# mdadm --detail --scan VS ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid1 num-devices=2

Re: Problem with 3xRAID1 to RAID 0

2006-07-12 Thread Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe
Jim Klimov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there any actual bonuses to making RAIDs on whole raw disks? You win 63 sectors (i.e. 32k) usually. regards Mario -- *axiom* welcher sensorische input bewirkte die output-aktion, den irc-chatter mit dem nick dus des irc-servers

Re: Problem with 3xRAID1 to RAID 0

2006-07-12 Thread Christian Pernegger
Are there any actual bonuses to making RAIDs on whole raw disks? Not if you're using regular md devices. For partitionable md arrays using partitions seems a little strange to me, since you then have partitions on a partition. That'd probably make it difficult to just mount a single member of

Problem with 3xRAID1 to RAID 0

2006-07-11 Thread Vladimir Strycek
Hi, I created to 3 x /dev/md1 to /dev/md3 which consist of six identical 200GB hdd my mdadm --detail --scan looks like Proteus:/home/vladoportos# mdadm --detail --scan ARRAY /dev/md1 level=raid1 num-devices=2 UUID=d1fadb29:cc004047:aabf2f31:3f044905 devices=/dev/sdb,/dev/sda ARRAY