Thanks. > -----Original Message----- > From: NeilBrown [mailto:neilb@xxxxxxx] > Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 12:51 AM > To: lrhorer@xxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: New device for RAID array > > On Fri, 13 May 2011 00:37:02 -0500 "Leslie Rhorer" <lrhorer@xxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: NeilBrown [mailto:neilb@xxxxxxx] > > > Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 8:21 PM > > > To: lrhorer@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > Cc: linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Subject: Re: New device for RAID array > > > > > > On Thu, 12 May 2011 19:59:01 -0500 "Leslie Rhorer" > <lrhorer@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I read through the man page for mdadm a couple of times and did not > spot > > > how > > > > to do this. I currently have a RAID array that I need to upgrade > from > > > 1T > > > > drives to 3T drives. To accomplish this, I intend to create a > larger > > > array, > > > > but with fewer spindles, and then rsync the contents of the old > array to > > > the > > > > new. Once I am done, I then want to stop the old array (/dev/md0) > and > > > start > > > > up the new array under /dev/md0. Do I have to stop the array and > then > > > > re-create it with all the same parameters, except the device target? > > > > > > For v0.90: --update=super-minor > > > For v1.x --update=name > > > > Um, it will be a 1.2 array, so I take it if the current array is > > /dev/md0, named RAID-Server:0 from /dev/sd[a-n], and the new array is > > something like /dev/md4, named RAID-Server:4 from sd[q-x], then I stop > both > > arrays and enter > > > > mdadm --assemble /dev/md0 /dev/sd[q-x] --update=name > > > > Correct? Of course then I need to update /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf and > > run `update-initrd`. > > Yes, though you don't really need to change the name on the array unless > you > particularly want to. Just changing mdadm.conf is enough to get it > assembled > as the "right" place. > > I think the command you give will store "RAID-Server:0" in the metadata > assuming 'hostname' or HOMEHOST in mdadm.conf is RAID-Server, but if it > doesn't you can experiment with explicitly setting --name and --hostname > on > the command line. > > NeilBrown -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html