At Thu, 25 Mar 2010 17:07:47 -0400 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Robert Heller heller@deepsoft.com wrote:
At Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:24:57 -0700 (PDT) CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Can anyone provide a tutorial or advice on how to configure a software RAID 5 from the command-line (since I did not install Gnome)?
I have 8 x 1.5tb Drives.
mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=5 --raid-devices=7 /dev/sd[abcdefg]1
The above will create a level 5 RAID named /dev/md0 of /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdc1 /dev/sdd1 /dev/sde1 /dev/sdf1, with hot-spare /dev/sdg1
Note: RAID5 is not really recomended for such large disks. You run the risk of a complete data loss if one disk fails and the another disk fails during the rebuild.
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Robert,
Why is the size a factor here? Why would this be OK with smaller disks? How would you partition this instead?
There was a thread some time back (a few weeks? Couple of months?) about how as disk size got so much larger, the error rate hasn't really gotten much better. With such large disks, the number of I/O operations needed to do a rebuild of a RAID 5 array is so large that one will be increasingly likely to hit an error, at which point all bets are off. (There are some papers talking about this -- I don't have the links, but I think they are in the list archives.)
The prefered way to go would be RAID10 (RAID1 (mirror) + RAID0 (stripe)). Form pairs as RAID1, then strip the pairs. With 8 disks, this would 4 pairs, 1.5TB/pair = 1.5*4 = 6TB total.
Thanks.
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