On Wed, 27 Feb 2013, Liu Bo wrote:
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 01:46:03AM +0100, Fredrik Tolf wrote:
If I were transferring the data to a new filesystem on mdraid, the
procedure I would use for that last portion of the data would be to
remove one disk only from either of the old mdraid mirror arrays
(putting that array in degraded mode), and then create a new mirror
in degraded mode with only that disk, add that mirror to the new
filesystem, expand it, copy the last data, and then delete the old
mirrors, moving the rest of the disks to the new filesystem.
That sounds like using seed device, although seed disk is designed for another
different purpose.
It does? I must admit I don't see quite how that would be applicable.
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Fredrik Tolf
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