Re: converting RAID5 to RAID10

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On Oct 5, 2006, at 3:15 AM, Jurriaan Kalkman wrote:

AFAIK, linux raid-10 is not exactly raid 1+0, it allows you to, for
example, use 3 disks.

I made a raid-10 device earlier today with 7 drives and I was surprised to see that it reported to use all of them. I thought it'd make one of them a spare (or complain about the odd number of drives).

How does that work? (Or is it the "number of drives reported" bug Neil referred to a moment ago? I use FC6's version of 2.6.18).


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