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| Hey I am running an older RS6000 running 4.2.1. We want to buy some increased storage from IBM for our RS/6000 which is running AIX 4.2.1. It is currently configured as a 9G SCSI Primary with RAID5 across three 4.5G SCSI drives. These are also mirrored, for a total of 8 drives. I would want to keep the same raid and mirroring layout, but go up to 72G primary with three 36G raid drives and mirrored, to ensure we would have enough space. Is there a way that I can add drives that are larger on one side of the mirrored setup, and then have it sync the files over to the new drives, and then replace the other drives? If you can point me to a link with some headstart on the procedure that would be great. Thanks, Jeff |
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| If I read you correctly, you are set up something like this? ROOTVG hdisk0 (9gb) <-------> hdisk1 (9gb) RAIDVG hdisk2 (9gb) <-------> hdisk3 (9gb) pdisk0 (4.5gb) pdisk3 (4.5gb) pdisk1 (4.5gb) pdisk4 (4.5gb) pdisk2 (4.5gb) pdisk5 (4.5gb) You have a few considerations: 1) Will the newer larger disks that you purchase operate on my older RS/6000 and under AIX 4.2.1? I thought I heard somewhere that the latest 36GB or 72GB model drives that they are making would require both a firmware and O/S upgrade. However, you should be able to confirm this with IBM in their configurator or with your rep... 2) Whenever mirroring a disk, you can generally mirror a small disk to a larger one, you just can't do the opposite. (In other words, you can mirror data from a 9GB to a 36GB no problem, just don't try 36GB onto a 9GB! 3) It seems like an awful waste to use RAID5 with only three disks since you lose 33% of your storage for parity. Also, you are using RAID5 to prevent against any single disk dying, but then you also mirror?? (essentially mirroring the parity). Why not just use these disks in a SAME setup (stripe and mirror everything) with RAID1 or RAID1+0? Your method: Total non-primary storage: 216 GB (6 X 36gb) Less mirror portion: - 108 GB Less RAID5 parity area: - 36 GB =========== 72 GB Using SAME method: Total non-primary storage: 216 GB Less mirror portion: - 108 GB =========== 108 GB Anyway, this is a bit off your topic. I just use the commands in "smit devices" and "smit lvm" to create my mirrors, VGs, and LVs. |