>> You know what, let me try just that today, I have a new install to do, so >> I'll try pre-creating a RAID10 on install and report back. First I'll try >> layered MD devices and then I'll try creating a RAID10 md device and we'll >> see if it can even boot off them. >> > > Ok, I verified that inside anaconda one cannot create layered MD RAID > arrays because once one forms an array there is no choice to create a > volume of type "Software RAID". The RAID choices are RAID0, RAID1, > RAID5 or RAID6 during install, no RAID10. > > I can create multiple RAID1s though, of type "LVM Physical Volume" and > then create a volume group composed of those. I can then create a root > LV and a swap LV, though these will not be striped because LVM doesn't > default to striping PVs, but concatenating, so in order to stripe > these I'll need to leave enough free space to create striped versions, > dump and restore from the old root to the new root and then edit the > fstab/grub, run mkinitrd and reboot. Not exactly convenient, but > unfortunate due to LVM's default policy of concatenating PVs instead > of striping them... oh well. > > As far as creating a RAID10 at the command prompt, the dm-raid10 > kernel module is missing from the install image, so no luck directly > creating a RAID10, and after a couple of reboots I was able to create > a layered setup, but anaconda didn't recognize it (either immediately, > or after a reboot) to be able to perform an install on it because it > doesn't start the arrays upon startup to be able to find the nested > one. > No surprise about raid10. I take it you tried this with Centos 5? Thanks for the testing. I cannot believe that it is no longer possible in Centos4/RHEL4 and later. I had done it too with Fedora Core 2 which is 2.6.4 based. > So if it worked for you in RH9, it no longer works anymore. > > Maybe because RH9 had a separate MD RAID implementation and not the > device-mapper implementation. > RH9 was 2.4 and had no fancy dm. BTW, md raid is still separate. But you have already said in your other post. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos