Re: very degraded RAID5, or increasing capacity by adding discs
From: Louis-David Mitterrand <hidden>
Date: 2007-10-22 09:03:01
From: Louis-David Mitterrand <hidden>
Date: 2007-10-22 09:03:01
On Tue, Oct 09, 2007 at 01:48:50PM +0400, Michael Tokarev wrote:
There still is - at least for ext[23]. Even offline resizers can't do resizes from any to any size, extfs developers recommend to recreate filesystem anyway if size changes significantly. I'm too lazy to find a reference now, it has been mentioned here on linux-raid at least this year. It's sorta like fat (yea, that ms-dog filesystem) - when you resize it from, say, 501Mb to 999Mb, everything is ok, but if you want to go from 501Mb to 1Gb+1, you have to recreate almost all data structures because sizes of all internal fields changes - and here it's much safer to just re-create it from scratch than trying to modify it in place. Sure it's much better for extfs, but the point is still the same.
I'll just mention that I once resized a multi-Tera ext3 filesystem and it took 8hours +, a comparable XFS online resize lasted all of 10 seconds!