Ariën Huisken wrote: >> I use XFS on a RAID5 with 10 180gb scsi drives. mdadm is excellent and >> expansion is simple. >> >> If you use large files (>1gb) XFS is your best friend. Though you better >> have a UPS, because if you lose power on a write you're gonna get hurt. > > Ok, XFS then, but how about adding/expanding the RAID5 set with an > extra disk? Seen my previous post about the error message. >
You will need a kernel >=2.6.17 - these include the experimental support for adding RAID5 drives (if enabled, naturally). I don't know how this can be done without kernel support. randy _______________________________________________ tsl-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trustix.org/mailman/listinfo/tsl-discuss
