to consider a
block of data as a "failed" quantum, not the whole partition
or disk, and try to use all 6 drives I have to deliver the
usable data (at least in some sort of recovery mode)?
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e same model
to rebuild our array.
A question to the general public: am I wrong? :)
Are there any actual bonuses to making RAIDs on whole raw disks?
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Hello H.,
Monday, May 15, 2006, 12:10:06 AM, you wrote:
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>> Since the new parted worked ok (older one didn't), we were happy
&g
/s.
And it's a very busy popular fileserver, so I guess it's close to the
hardware limits of our array.
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tisement of certain brands ;) If any other
manufaturer offers capabilities similar to WD RE (especially timeouts),
please take a better look if you consider a hardware RAID controller.
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and need to be remapped
to a free location. And this is quite FS-dependant (like grow/shrink)
and should be addressed by those FS toolkits.
tune2fs and e2fsck do some similar remapping job when we enable/disable
spare superblocks on a used filesystem...
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