Re: raid10 to raid what? - convert

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On 18/10/17 21:46, John Stoffel wrote:
"lejeczek" == lejeczek  <peljasz@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
lejeczek> On 17/10/17 21:57, Stuart D. Gathman wrote:
You still haven't said what you are trying to accomplish.
I wouldn't
have bothered responding to such a vague question until
you provided
some tantalizing clues.  Until your lastest clues, I would
have advised
using rsync or dd to copy your data to a new volume.  But
now it sounds
like you ran out of budget for another disk, or need to
minimize down
time, and want to reconfigure in place.

lejeczek> gee, with this much enthusiasm I can imagine you solve many
lejeczek> problems, however I can also imagine at the same time you
lejeczek> create also problems that do not exists.  but honestly &
lejeczek> truthfully appreciate this enthusiasm & help.

Since you provided zero data on your configuration... what else do you expect?

gee, I don't know... maybe... to look at the problem: split/conversion of lvm raid10 instead of ... you know

First off, raid10 is a linux specialty (I didn't know LVM
supported it,
thanks!), and is not the same as raid1+0 (raid1 on top of
raid0).
However, your previous clue tells us that probably you
have at least 4
disks in your raid10.  So you should be able to remove 2
legs from the
raid10, and still have the equivalent of a raid0.  But
this is not
certain as raid10 works perfectly well with 2 or 3 disks,
including the
redundancy.  In any case, you can remove at least 1 leg
from your
raid10.  Be sure to backup first in any case.

Now that you've cut the disk used in half (and your data
is precariously
dependent on the health of *both* underlying physical
disks), what did
you want to do next?  Maybe you just want to create a
different kind of
raid with the released space and do that rsync or dd?

lejeczek> I'm still looking for an answer - if it's possible then how
lejeczek> to split raid10 into two raid0 LVs(with perhaps having data
lejeczek> intact?)  I've been fiddling with --splitmirrors but either
lejeczek> I got it wrong or I didn't and command just fails.  More
lejeczek> than contemplating theories and general knowledge on raid
lejeczek> I'd prise a lot succinct, concrete info, actuall experience
lejeczek> of "howto".

Have you tried setting up some /dev/loop# devices and re-creating your
setup on smaller devices and trying out various options?

It sounds like you want to take an existing RAID10, remove half the
disks (removing all redundancy) and then rebuilding into a new setup
so you can move the data over?

Even some simple examples of what you have and what you're trying to
accomplish without showing your array names, etc would be a big help.

lejeczek> But I shall now try my fiddling virtualized way, problem at
lejeczek> hand I had, I had to solve different way completely.

I can't make heads or tails of this.  Sorry.
in a virtual environment I'll try to reproduce the problem and carry on there. If a can find any solution, or just anything helpfully informative I'll mail the list.


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