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Re: Postgresql data integrity during RAID10 drive rebuild

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On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 08:56 -0800, Steve Poe wrote:
> I need some input from the Postgresql community.
> 
> Our animal hospital runs Postgresql 7.4 on a 6-disc RAID10. The
> database logs are on a separate RAID1. 
> 
> We're using an LSI MegaRAID 320-2X controller. The controller reports
> one 146GB SCSI disc has failed in the RAID10 performance is in
> "DEGRADED" mode. The database seems to be running fine but slower. 
> I've never had to replace a disc in an array with Postgresql running
> on it. LSI says I can replace the disc and do a rebuild while
> everything is running. I am of course concerned about data
> integrity/corruption. 

Well of course do a backup, but LSI is correct it will rebuild
correctly.

> 
> Has anyone had to rebuild one of their disc in an array of their
> database?

Of course :) and you should be fine. However make sure you grab a backup
just in case, and check the firmware version on your LSI. There was a
parity bug that caused data corruption a coupld of revs ago.

Joshua D. Drake

> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> Steve Poe
> 
> 
> 
> 
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