Re: resizing of raid5?

Andreas Dilger (adilger@turbolinux.com)
Wed, 1 Aug 2001 11:56:56 -0600 (MDT)


Neil Brown writes:
> On Wednesday August 1, hyperion@gnyrf.net wrote:
> > Just figured if anyone could give some information about resizing of
> > software raid5 systems (2.4.x kernels)? I've been looking all over for
> > information about if this is possible or not currently, and if not, how
> > this system of raid cluster blocks work in conjunction with ext2.
>
> The only way to resize a raid5 array is to back up, rebuild, and
> re-load. Any attempt to re-organise the data, or the linkage, to
> avoid this would be more trouble that it is worth.

Hmm, this surprises me. I would have thought it possible to do
"resizing" at least by adding new stripes to the end of the current
RAID 5 volume, using N+1 new "disks" to make up a new stripe group.

Adding a new disk into the stripe set and re-striping the whole thing
is definitely a lot harder.

Cheers, Andreas

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                 \  would they cancel out, leaving him still hungry?"
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