Re: raid 5 partition table example
hi ya matt...
you can see an example raid5 config files..
/etc/raid5.conf or /etc/raidtab
if oyu are using 3 drives .... is one oyur system drive ???
and 2 data drives ???
- if you plan to use 3 drives for / ( root )... than
you are asking for some serious/additional "support issues"
typical partitions should look like...
64mb / small as possible/reasonable
128mb /tmp small for just tmp files
512Mb /var for logs and email and http stats ???
1024Mb /usr for system files
2xRAM swap 2x memory up to about 512M swap...
rest of disk for /opt or /home...
( at least i sorta like this partition scheme within
( its restrictions and limiations
if you combine /dev/hda and /dev/hdb and /dev/hdc....
it should still only grow "rest of disk"
and the 64mb for / is spread across 3 drives...
if you really want to spread / across 3 drives... youneed
to read the "root-raid" howto
have fun
alvin
http://www.linux-1u.net.....1U Raid5.....
http://www.linux-consulting.com/Raid --> lots of docs ???
http://ostenfeld.dk/~jakob/Software-RAID.HOWTO
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Silver wrote:
> When you do Raid 5 using 3 hard drives (that's the minimum), you put all 3
> drives into a logical array. Then the system will only see 1 logical hard
> drive. After that, it doesn't matter how you create your partitions on it...
> You can create several logical drives but you will need more hard drives.
>
> Silver
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt Fair" <matt@netasol.com>
> To: "debian-user" <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 7:34 AM
> Subject: raid 5 partition table example
>
>
> > Hello,
> > If you use raid 5 would you want to also have separate partitions for
> > /home, /usr, etc. ?
> > If so, what would be the best way to partition them?
> > If you have done this, could you show me your partition table? I have
> > only been able to find a partition table for raid 2.
> > I have 3 10 Gig hard drives I would like to put into a raid array.
> > Thanks
> > Matt
>
>
>
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