Hello. Below is a /etc/raid0.conf I use with this configuration. I've been running this way for at least 2 years. As to the question about how to replace a failed component with a slightly smaller one, the answeris you don't. If you use 3TB disks as your raid components, you'd better have 3TB disks as replacements. If you don't want to use the entire disk, then use gpt(8) partitions on the disks, and build the raid set in the gpt partitions. In that case, the devices would look like: /dev/dk0 /dev/dk1 /dev/dk2 etc. (This is for the components of the raid set, in raidx.conf, in case that isn't clear.) Then, build another gpt partition on the raid set itself, and it will be yet another /dev/dk device.
Hope that helps. -Brian #Raid Configuration File for fserv1.via.net (BB 4/12/2006) #Brian Buhrow #Describe the size of the array, including spares START array #numrow numcol numspare 1 8 1 #Disk section #Stripe across two twa(4) cards. START disks /dev/ld0d /dev/ld4d /dev/ld1d /dev/ld5d /dev/ld2d /dev/ld6d /dev/ld3d /dev/ld7d #Layout section. We'll use 63 sectors per stripe unit, 1 parity unit per #stripe unit, 1 parity unit per stripe, and raid level 5. START layout #SectperSu SusperParityUnit SusperReconUnit Raid_level 64 1 1 5 #Fifo section. We'll use 100 outstanding requests as a start. START queue fifo 100 #spare section #No spares. #START spare #/dev/wd8a