Re: Diskconfig with RAID and LVM
Sorry Eric, one should RTFM wget :-/ I've got all your files. No Tar needed anymore. -Andreas Andreas Bock wrote: Thanks a lot. The files i have seen will work great! Is it possible to get it as tar file? I hav'nt seen an option for wget or curl to collect the whole tree. Thx in advance Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're welcome to check out an example I posted a while ago here: http://www.linuxma.com/fai_raid It does a simple RAID-1 setup between 2 IDE drives and worked well for my purposes. Hopefully you can get some use out of it. -Eric Malkowski hi everybody, I want to use FAI to install some servers. So it would be great to use Software RAID mirroring and dynamic LVM partitions instead of static patitions. Can anybody tell me how to do it, or point me to some HOWTO documents? -- Cheers, Andreas Bock -- Viele Gruesse, Andreas Bock
Re: Diskconfig with RAID and LVM
Thanks a lot. The files i have seen will work great! Is it possible to get it as tar file? I hav'nt seen an option for wget or curl to collect the whole tree. Thx in advance Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're welcome to check out an example I posted a while ago here: http://www.linuxma.com/fai_raid It does a simple RAID-1 setup between 2 IDE drives and worked well for my purposes. Hopefully you can get some use out of it. -Eric Malkowski hi everybody, I want to use FAI to install some servers. So it would be great to use Software RAID mirroring and dynamic LVM partitions instead of static patitions. Can anybody tell me how to do it, or point me to some HOWTO documents? -- Cheers, Andreas Bock -- Viele Gruesse, Andreas Bock
Re: Diskconfig with RAID and LVM
Hi Michael, Thanks very much. I googled and did some reading. They all suggested that hardware RAID5 is a good choice. Generally speaking, I would hope to get both speed and security. However, I would incline to get security over speed. Sincerely, Tuan On 4/15/05, Michael Tautschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I am a newbie in unix cluster as well as debian. My lab has a cluster. > > The main server has RAID. There are 8 disks. The control card has a > > bios. When it boots, I have an option to build a raid array (volume, > > RAID0 (stripe), RAID5 or RAID10(stripes of mirror)). However, some of > > these options (RAID5 and RAID10) were not regconized by Debian sarge > > kernel (I think the kernel version is 2.6.9-k8). I got an image CD > > build on Feb, 2005 for AMD64. Furthermore, Debian sees it as a single > > SCSI. If at boot I build more than a single array, Debian would see > > defferently. Since I am a newbie, I would like to have your opinions. > > Should I do one of the following and which one is the best option? > > > The idea of hardware RAID - that is the one that is configured using the BIOS > - > that the operating system does not see anything but a single disk, everything > else is managed by the hardware itself! > > > 1) Install Debian and let Debian kernel control the raid on all 8 disks. > > 2) At boot, using software make 4 arrays, then install debian and let > > debian make an raid arrays from 4 scsi "disks" > > > If you got such a great controller, you should prefer the hardware-only > solution. Actually I haven't got any idea why one would use software RAID in > such a case. > > > If you have better idea, I would really appreciate your telling me. A > > concrete example would be great. > > > > Well, the question is - what is most important? Speed or security? How much > diskspace is required? Using RAID 5 could provide the space of 7 disks, RAID10 > would only provide the space of 4 disks. > > Regards, > Michael > >
Re: Diskconfig with RAID and LVM
> Hi all, > > I am a newbie in unix cluster as well as debian. My lab has a cluster. > The main server has RAID. There are 8 disks. The control card has a > bios. When it boots, I have an option to build a raid array (volume, > RAID0 (stripe), RAID5 or RAID10(stripes of mirror)). However, some of > these options (RAID5 and RAID10) were not regconized by Debian sarge > kernel (I think the kernel version is 2.6.9-k8). I got an image CD > build on Feb, 2005 for AMD64. Furthermore, Debian sees it as a single > SCSI. If at boot I build more than a single array, Debian would see > defferently. Since I am a newbie, I would like to have your opinions. > Should I do one of the following and which one is the best option? > The idea of hardware RAID - that is the one that is configured using the BIOS - that the operating system does not see anything but a single disk, everything else is managed by the hardware itself! > 1) Install Debian and let Debian kernel control the raid on all 8 disks. > 2) At boot, using software make 4 arrays, then install debian and let > debian make an raid arrays from 4 scsi "disks" > If you got such a great controller, you should prefer the hardware-only solution. Actually I haven't got any idea why one would use software RAID in such a case. > If you have better idea, I would really appreciate your telling me. A > concrete example would be great. > Well, the question is - what is most important? Speed or security? How much diskspace is required? Using RAID 5 could provide the space of 7 disks, RAID10 would only provide the space of 4 disks. Regards, Michael
Re: Diskconfig with RAID and LVM
Hi all, I am a newbie in unix cluster as well as debian. My lab has a cluster. The main server has RAID. There are 8 disks. The control card has a bios. When it boots, I have an option to build a raid array (volume, RAID0 (stripe), RAID5 or RAID10(stripes of mirror)). However, some of these options (RAID5 and RAID10) were not regconized by Debian sarge kernel (I think the kernel version is 2.6.9-k8). I got an image CD build on Feb, 2005 for AMD64. Furthermore, Debian sees it as a single SCSI. If at boot I build more than a single array, Debian would see defferently. Since I am a newbie, I would like to have your opinions. Should I do one of the following and which one is the best option? 1) Install Debian and let Debian kernel control the raid on all 8 disks. 2) At boot, using software make 4 arrays, then install debian and let debian make an raid arrays from 4 scsi "disks" If you have better idea, I would really appreciate your telling me. A concrete example would be great. Cheers, Tuan
Re: Diskconfig with RAID and LVM
You're welcome to check out an example I posted a while ago here: http://www.linuxma.com/fai_raid It does a simple RAID-1 setup between 2 IDE drives and worked well for my purposes. Hopefully you can get some use out of it. -Eric Malkowski > hi everybody, > > I want to use FAI to install some servers. So it would be great to use > Software RAID mirroring and dynamic LVM partitions instead of static > patitions. > > Can anybody tell me how to do it, or point me to some HOWTO documents? > > -- > Cheers, > Andreas Bock >