Hi,
I've been having some problems with a machine, and now want to reduce
the number of drives in the array.
It started out as an array of 160GB drives, but over time they have
mostly been replaced by 250GB drives:
/dev/md1:
Version : 00.90.03
Creation Time : Thu Jan 20 21:01:23 2005
Raid Level : raid5
Array Size : 638904576 (609.31 GiB 654.24 GB)
Device Size : 159726144 (152.33 GiB 163.56 GB)
Raid Devices : 5
Total Devices : 5
Preferred Minor : 1
Persistence : Superblock is persistent
Intent Bitmap : Internal
Update Time : Thu Jun 14 19:07:11 2007
State : active
Active Devices : 5
Working Devices : 5
Failed Devices : 0
Spare Devices : 0
Layout : left-symmetric
Chunk Size : 32K
UUID : 6b8b4567:327b23c6:643c9869:66334873
Events : 0.26772242
Number Major Minor RaidDevice State
0 8 2 0 active sync /dev/sda2
1 34 2 1 active sync /dev/hdg2
2 33 2 2 active sync /dev/hde2
3 57 2 3 active sync /dev/hdk2
4 56 2 4 active sync /dev/hdi2
The array is used as a single PV/VG for LVM.
What I want to do is to
(a) reduce the PV/VG so it would fit in 160*3 rather than 160*4
(b) remove the last 160GB drive, (hdi), taking the array from 4+1 to 4+0
(c) rearrange the array from 4+0 to 3+1
(d) grow the array to 250*3
(e) enlarge the PV/VG again.
I would think that
mdadm --grow --raid-devices=4 -z max /dev/md1 /dev/hdg2 /dev/hde2 /dev/sda2
/dev/hdk2
would do steps (b),(c),(d) in one go - is this correct?
The linux kernel version running is 2.6.21.3 SMP.
cheers, Rich.
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