[CentOS] Re: Anaconda doesn't support raid10

Tue May 8 14:26:46 UTC 2007
Russ <rsivak at istandfor.com>

I'm not sure what you mean by "get real old stuff for your controller".  The controller is brand new, although the pc is a few years old.  The controller is si3114 based.  What's so quirky about it vs si3124?

Here's the way I plan to set things up.  Please let me know if this is worse then what you suggest.  

4 partitions per drive
1st partition - 200 mb
2nd partition - 250 mb
3rd partition - 5gb
4th partition - 745gb

Md0 raid 1 with 2 spares - 1st partition of all drives - /boot
Md1 raid0 - 2nd partition of all drives - swap
Md2 raid6 - 3rd partition of all drives - /

After install create
Md10 raid10 - 4th partition of all drives - /data

What advantages, if any, would lvm have over this set up?  


Russ
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-----Original Message-----
From: Feizhou <feizhou at graffiti.net>
Date: Tue, 08 May 2007 20:15:35 
To:CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: Anaconda doesn't support raid10


> I have 4 500GB drives.  Seems kind of a waste to put just /boot swap and 
> / on the first 2 drives.
> Unfortunately this is my backup server, and also file server.  While I 
> may move the file server part out to another box in the future, for now 
> it's going to be serving two roles.  I would like to be able to depend 
> on it.
> In the future I might set up a backup of this server to be on Amazon's 
> S3.  Is there a linux program that interfaces with it?

If this is a file server too, may I suggest that you keep system stuff 
separate from your data like Les says he does? Did you have to get real 
old stuff for your add-on 'raid' controller? A newer and less quirky 
si3124 based controller cannot be much more expensive than what you have 
given that you have a four port card.

Please put boot and /tmp (maybe 512MB/1GB each) on its own mirrored 
partition, then make two nice big mirrors from the rest and use lvm to 
stripe them. That way, you don't have to make a lot of partitions to 
balance usage to get a four big partitions to get your 'raid10' array. 
anaconda supports this kind of configuration easily and you can also 
create the volumes for swap, /, whatever_you_fancy_partition, maybe 
/opt, /usr/local, /home with anaconda.
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