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RE: RAID-5 and Chunk Size, What Filesystem to Use?: msg#00155

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Subject: RE: RAID-5 and Chunk Size, What Filesystem to Use?

Jon,

I assume that /dev/sda is not your root filesystem disk. IF it is, you
need to have RAID support compiled into the kernel or have appropriate
initrd images. Other wise, you may not be able to boot into the system
next time.

ext2 or ext3 should suffice very well for the job. I would have
reccommended xfs but kernel support for XFS is not a very straight
forward option if you are using a distro like RedHat.

Regards,
Shourya
Xtreamly yours !
Shourya Sarcar
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Robertson [mailto:jonrobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 9:37 PM
> To: linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: RAID-5 and Chunk Size, What Filesystem to Use?
>
>
> I've been reading the Jakob Oostergard article...and it's
> amazing how easy
> this can be, however I may have been typing too fast....
>
> I have 3 SCSI that are 36GB each and I created my raidtab to
> look like the
> following:
>
> raid-level 5
> chunk-size 128
> persistent-superblock 1
> parity-algorithm left-symmetric
> nr-raid-disks 3
> device /dev/sda
> raid-disk 0
> device /dev/sda
> raid-disk 1
> device /dev/sdb
> raid-disk 2
> device /dev/sdc
>
> my question is (are)
> 1. is 128 ok for the chunk size?
> 2. if it's not ok, do I just stop the raid-device and re-do
> my raidtab file
> and then re-do my mkraid /dev/md0 command?
> 3. what filesystem do you recommend? All I'm using this
> server for is file
> sharing with SAMBA...
>
> thanks in advance....
>
>
>
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