LVM + RAID follow up
John Abreau
john.abreau at zuken.com
Tue Nov 7 16:03:43 EST 2006
On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 15:32 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Do you? If I assume that the RAID5 is all one partition, then if the
> partition size increases I can just run resize2fs to increase the size
> of the file system. The only question is the RAID5 parts, will it
> be able to build a filesystem out of a 3x400GB + 3x800GB partition?
You could try to do everything at the RAID level, but that seems
more complicated and error-prone. I don't know if you can mix
volumes of different sizes within a RAID device; I doubt it, and
if it is possible, I imagine it would be messy.
At the LVM level, you have a Volume Group (VG) which is comparable
to a RAID metadevice; it's made up of one or more Physical Volumes
(PV), each of which could be a single disk or a RAID set. The PVs
can be of different sizes, which takes care of the upgrade path.
If you're replacing an old disk, you can add the new disk, move
the contents of the old disk to the new one, and remove the old
disk from the VG, in a few simple steps:
# Add a new RAID device /dev/md4
vgextend FooVG /dev/md4
# Move everything from /dev/md2 to /dev/md4
pvmove -v /dev/md2 /dev/md4
# Remove /dev/md2 from the VG
vgreduce FooVG /dev/md2
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