Re: "Shortcut" for creating a software RAID 60?

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On 10/25/2016 05:41 AM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
I found a shortcut for creating a software RAID 10 ("--level=10"), device in
CentOS 6.

That's not really a shortcut, per se. RAID10 in Linux is not necessarily similar to RAID1+0. The default, "near" layout is the classic 1+0 layout, but other modes of operation are supported by the RAID10 driver.

Looking at the below, I don't see anything about a shortcut for RAID 60.

Correct.  There's no such driver.

Besides, I haven't found any way to fail a member disk, as is possible to do
when using RAID level 10.

If you built a RAID0 array of RAID6 arrays, then you'd fail a disk by marking it failed and removing it from whichever RAID6 array it was a member of, in the same fashion as you'd remove it from any other array type.

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