On Thu, 15 Sep 2011 19:50:08 -0400 Alex <mysqlstudent@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > > Last week you were helping me with trying to convert a RAID1 volume to > RAID5. I've put together a server to test, and have made some > progress, but have a few questions. > > > then try some things. e.g. > > > > mdadm /dev/md0 --add /dev/loop2 > > mdadm --grow /dev/md0 --level=5 --raid-devices=3 > > > > Try failing a device during the reshape. Check if the data is still OK. > > Try it as two separate steps and see if it makes a difference. > > I partitioned a third disk in the same way as the other two, and > successfully added them to their existing respective volumes as > spares. > > I was able to grow md0, which is mounted on /boot, and it resynced it > and successfully converted it to RAID5. > > When I try to grow the other two partitions (/ and /home), it fails > with device busy: > > # mdadm --grow /dev/md2 --level=5 --raid-devices=3 > mdadm: level of /dev/md2 changed to raid5 > mdadm: Need to backup 128K of critical section.. > mdadm: Cannot set device shape for /dev/md2: Device or resource busy > Bitmap must be removed before shape can be changed ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > mdadm: aborting level change > > # cat /proc/mdstat > Personalities : [raid1] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] > md2 : active raid1 sdc3[2](S) sda3[0] sdb3[1] > 186366908 blocks super 1.1 [2/2] [UU] > bitmap: 1/2 pages [4KB], 65536KB chunk > > md1 : active raid1 sdc2[2](S) sda2[0] sdb2[1] > 51198908 blocks super 1.1 [2/2] [UU] > bitmap: 1/1 pages [4KB], 65536KB chunk You need to remove those bitmaps first. Put them back after the reshape completes. (mdadm --grow --bitmap=none ; mdadm --grow --bitmap=internal) > > md0 : active raid5 sdc1[2] sda1[0] sdb1[1] > 1023976 blocks super 1.0 level 5, 4k chunk, algorithm 2 [3/3] [UUU] > > unused devices: <none> > > /dev/md2 (/home) isn't mounted. > > When the conversion to RAID5 is complete, how can I regenerate the > mdadm.conf to properly reflect the change? I would use an editor. The output of "mdadm -Ds" could be a helpful guide. NeilBrown > > Thanks, > Alex
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