Re: RAID5 fill up?

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Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Lars Schimmer wrote:
> []
>>>> mdadm --grow is your friend.
>> Oh, damn, right. I was focussed on --grow to add a new HD to the RAID....
>> But isn´t there a switch to grow to max possible value?
>> Do I always have to search for the biggest value and type it in by hand?
> 
> How about actually reading the fine manual? ;-P
> 
>   -z, --size=
> 
>               This value can be set with --grow for RAID level 1/4/5/6. If the
>               array  was created with a size smaller than the currently active
>               drives, the extra space can be accessed using --grow.  The  size
>               can  be given as max which means to choose the largest size that
>               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>               fits on all current drives.

*damn* This must be the friday... Or I´m in weekend to fast.

THANKS so far.

> /mjt


MfG,
Lars Schimmer
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