On Thu Sep 01, 2011 at 06:33:34PM +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > On Thu, Sep 01, 2011 at 04:59:13PM +0100, Robin Hill wrote: > > On Thu Sep 01, 2011 at 05:47:59PM +0200, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > > > > > > I'm trying to create a raid6 array from 10x3T disks. Since disks > 2T > > > must use the GPT partion table I used parted to created a single > > > partition on each drive with the correct GPT partion type. > > > > > > Now how do I make sure that these partitions have the correct "raid > > > autodetect" (fd) id? Is it even still needed? I didn't find any way to > > > set that flag in (g)parted. > > > > > It's only needed for kernel auto-assembly (in which case you're also > > limited to 0.90 metadata and 2TB drives), so no, there's no need to use > > that. 0xDA seems to be the recommended partition type for RAID arrays > > nowadays - that should prevent the OS from trying to read them directly. > > Auto-assembly and metadata are not related: I regularly use 1.2 metadata > on non-boot partitions and they auto-assemble fine. > Kernel auto-assembly and metadata are related (see the description for the --auto-detect option in the mdadm manual page). Most distributions now use mdadm in an initrd for assembly, which will (of course) work with any metadata version. > However lilo won't boot on anything other than 0.9, this I found the > hard way :) > LILO (and grub) should work with 0.9 or 1.0 metadata, as both of these write the metadata at the end of the disk, leaving the start looking the same as a normal disk (for RAID-1 anyway). > Kernel auto-assembly seems quite useful and desirable to me, especially > when using, say, initrd to unlock dm-crypt partitions (no need to > configure madadm.conf in the initrd). > Kernel auto-assembly is not recommended by the main md developer. > BTW, what is that 0xDA type? > 0xDA is "non-FS data". Cheers, Robin -- ___ ( ' } | Robin Hill <robin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | / / ) | Little Jim says .... | // !! | "He fallen in de water !!" |
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