hi ya On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Michael Bellears wrote:
> I have just installed Debian 3 on a Smart Array 6400 (4 disks (146.8G > each) Raid 5) - This gives me a data partition of 409G. that's pretty bad ... i'd have expected somewhere around 3x 146gb of usable space when you formatted the disks... did you use -m 1 or some other non-default "reserved space" on these giant disks > If I add an additional 146.8G drive, and update the array(Raid BIOS), if you changed the "partition" ( raid bios )... you lost all data - partitions are not dynamically resizable to add new disks to the array > the changes are not reflected when in Debian (i.e. It still only sees a > 409G partition, not ~520G) > > Is there anyway around this? Or everytime we add an additional drive, we > must create a new array, and add it to fstab? you need to use a "resizable" filesystem type ( reiserfs or jfs or xfs ) - if forgot which fs are dynamically resizable to allow the inclusion of the new disk into its existing partitions ( allows you to make 256MB / to be 512MB / or something like it ) growing an existing raid array on the fly is a "bad thing" and i hope you have very good backups to restore the entire array c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]