Ross Walker wrote: > On Sep 27, 2009, at 8:56 PM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > >> On 27/09/09 21:32, aurfalien@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >>> few things; >>> >>> i'm not hip to the latest barney phife shareware utils that may allow >>> some kind of dynamic raiding bs, but generally, no, you must format >>> those drive to the desired fs after raiding them so back up all >>> data u >>> want housed (or hozed) on that new raid. >>> >> This is not true. Even with the extremely basic process, you only need >> to have 1 disk in 'being prepd' state - which means you can, if >> there is >> time and resources, shovel data around on the disks as they get used >> into the raid setup. Ofcourse, you will need to have 1 disk clear. >> >> Eg. to convert this setup into a raid-5 : start with a 1 disk raid-1 >> degraded, move a disks worth of data onto there, bring in the second >> disk and let them sync into a 'normal' raid1 state, then convert that >> into a raid-5 with the 3rd disk. then bring in the 4th disk as >> hotspare. >> >> with TiB's worth of data, its not going to be quick. >> > > Can you convert a RAID0 to a RAID5? > > According to Neil Brown, yes. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos