Re: 3 way mirror
From: Reindl Harald <hidden>
Date: 2022-09-11 12:21:02
Am 11.09.22 um 13:35 schrieb Gandalf Corvotempesta:
Il giorno dom 11 set 2022 alle ore 12:52 Reindl Harald [off-list ref] ha scritto:quoted
just throw it out of the array - on a RAID 1 with two disk you have still redundancy and i won't trust a disk which recognized that it has errors on it's ownWhy ? if it's just a single sector, the rest of the disk could be used properly until the replacement.
i simply don't trust drives which have thrown errors you don't lose anything when you push it out of the array
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what's the point of "can i delay" when you have no other options? :-)The option is: i've ordered the new disk, it should arrive this thursday. If i'm still on the safe side, i'll wait, if not, i'll replace with the first disk I have here, even if slower
you are clearly on the safe side with 3 mirrors and every rebuild wears out the remaining drives, 1 out of the 3 would be enough since they hold identical data ---------------------- the only thing one should think of: are all 3 drives identical types with identical age - then it's more likely that they fail all within a short time that's why i try to mix different disks in a mirror to avoid failing both sides of a mirror due firmware-error or a charge of bad disks ---------------------- as i replaced my HDD to SSD i removed two drives out of my RAID10, as it didn't boot exchange two of them so at that point 1 mirror of each stripe was a HDD and one a new SSD, after one year i replaced the remaining two disks 2 x 850 EVO 2TB 2 x 860 EVO 2TB /dev/sda: GB Written: 72.020 /dev/sdb: GB Written: 69.709 /dev/sdc: GB Written: 91.367 /dev/sdd: GB Written: 94.134 pretty impossible that both sides of the same mirror will fail within a few hours