Thread (10 messages) 10 messages, 7 authors, 2007-06-10

Re: RAID 6 grow problem

From: Bill Davidsen <hidden>
Date: 2007-06-04 20:29:02

Iain Rauch wrote:
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raid6 reshape wasn't added until 2.6.21.  Before that only raid5 was
supported.
You also need to ensure that CONFIG_MD_RAID5_RESHAPE=y.
        
I don't see that in the config. Should I add it? Then reboot?
      
You reported that you were running a 2.6.20 kernel, which doesn't
support raid6 reshape.
You need to compile a 2.6.21 kernel (or
   apt-get install linux-image-2.6.21-1-amd64
or whatever) and ensure that CONFIG_MD_RAID5_RESHAPE=y is in the
.config before compiling.
    
There only seems to be version 2.6.20 does this matter a lot? Also how do I
specify what is in the config when using apt-get install?
  
2.6.20 doesn't support the feature you want, only you can tell if that 
matters a lot. You don't, either get a raw kernel source and configure, 
or run what the vendor provides for config. Sorry, those are the option.
  
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I used apt-get install mdadm to first install it, which gave me 2.5.x then I
downloaded the new source and typed make then make install. Now mdadm -V
shows "mdadm - v2.6.2 - 21st May 2007".
Is there anyway to check it is installed correctly?
      
The "mdadm -V" check is sufficient.
    
Are you sure because at first I just did the make/make install and mdadm -V
did tell me v2.6.2 but I don't believe it was installed properly because it
didn't recognise my array nor did it make a config file, and cat
/proc/mdstat said no file/directory??
mdadm doesn't control the /proc/mdstat file, it's written by the kernel. 
The kernel had no active array to mention in the mdstat file.

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bill davidsen [off-list ref]
  CTO TMR Associates, Inc
  Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
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