On Sun, April 10, 2011 2:32 am, Dan Nelson wrote: > In the last episode (Apr 09), Chris Telting said: >> Just a few questions about what ZFS actually does. So if anyone has >> intimate knowledge about ZFS's implementation on Freebsd I'm sure I and >> others would appreciate the answers. >> >> When you add a second and or thrid drive/partition to a zpool I'm >> assuming that it's going to start using the drives like a raid 0 >> stripe. How do the ZFS versions differ in this? Does it immediately >> start striping all files in the background on low priority or does it >> do it as files are accessed? Does ZFS in any way do performance >> testing of > > Currently ZFS never moves a block once it has been written. The whole > implementation of copy-on-write and snapshots relies on this. If you add > a new zvol to a pool, new data will get balanced across all the zvols > but old data will stay where it was. Ideally you should expand pools > before they get too full, or zpool export/import them into new pools if > you want good distribution over all disks. There have been hints for the > last few years of a "bp rewite" feature appearing, but it has never > materialized.
One thought that hasn't been mentioned, and probably should be in this context: It depends a bit on how you add the disk. A disk can be added to a non-RAIDZ zpool as either a stripe or a mirror. If you add it as a mirror ('attach' in zpool terms), then yes it starts a background low priority process that copies data over. I don't really think that was your question, but it's closely enough related that I thought it might be relevant. In the context of stripes it probably isn't relevant. But it could be in the context of adding disks. Daniel T. Staal --------------------------------------------------------------- This email copyright the author. Unless otherwise noted, you are expressly allowed to retransmit, quote, or otherwise use the contents for non-commercial purposes. This copyright will expire 5 years after the author's death, or in 30 years, whichever is longer, unless such a period is in excess of local copyright law. --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"