>> for better performance you could use RAID10 in the far layout instead (raid10,f2), >> this is a direct replacement with the enhanced raid10 driver, which gives double >> the sequential read speed compared to raid1. Use "--level=10 -p f2" as additional >> parameters when creating arrays with mdadm. hmm is there a way to change this in an existing RAID10? i think i would like this for / where read-performance is much more important and /dev/md2 is perfectly with near-layout for write-performance (hughe data, virtual machines) ________________ [root@raid ~]# mdadm --grow /dev/md1 --level=10 -p f2 mdadm: RAID10 can only be changed to RAID0 [root@raid ~]# mdadm --grow /dev/md1 -p f2 mdadm: RAID10 can only be changed to RAID0 [root@raid ~]# mdadm --misc /dev/md1 -p f2 mdadm: option -p not valid in misc mode ________________ md2 : active raid10 sdc3[0] sdd3[3] sda3[4] sdb3[5] 3875222528 blocks super 1.1 512K chunks 2 near-copies [4/4] [UUUU] bitmap: 7/29 pages [28KB], 65536KB chunk md1 : active raid10 sdc2[0] sdd2[3] sda2[4] sdb2[5] 30716928 blocks super 1.1 512K chunks 2 near-copies [4/4] [UUUU] bitmap: 1/1 pages [4KB], 65536KB chunk md0 : active raid1 sdc1[0] sdd1[3] sda1[4] sdb1[5] 511988 blocks super 1.0 [4/4] [UUUU]
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