Re: 3TB disk hassles

From: Neil Conway
Date: Fri Feb 04 2005 - 20:59:47 EST


Howdy...

--- "Pedro Venda (SYSADM)" <pjvenda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Neil Conway wrote:
> > Howdy...
> > After much banging of heads on walls, I am throwing in the towel
> and
> > asking the experts ;-) ... To cut a long story short:
> > Is it possible to make a 3TB disk work properly in Linux?
> > Our "disk" is 12x300GB in RAID5 (with 1 hot-spare) on a 3ware
> 9500-S12,
> > so it's actually 2.7TiB ish. It's also /dev/sda - i.e., the one
> and
> > only disk in the system.
>
> not meaning to criticise... but isn't it a good idea to have a
> separate raid1 volume to boot the system?

Well, yes, and we would if we could. Sadly, the chassis we got from
our vendor only has space for the 12 hot-swap disks, and we need the
capacity too badly to lose 2 slots for a boot volume. If only we could
take a sliver of each of the 12 disks to make a tiny RAID5 boot
volume...

Regards,
Neil



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