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| | Linux has a lovely software raid feature set with a ton of options and levels for just about any situation, however one thing that most people use it for is data retention when your hard disk does die (not if, when). With the new tools that are around these days, a lot of the documentation is out of date on how to check RAID arrays - and one of the worst things in the world is when you figure "it doesn't matter that drive died", whack in another clean disk and SURPRISE! you have another faulty disk!
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| | I was trying to prove that we had a disk I/O issue on a database server so I ran a set of Orion tests across that server and a number of others for comparison purposes. HPUX 11.31 Itanium using the 11.1.0.7 Orion binaries The test I used was to use to raw devices which would...
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| | I've been searching for a way to reliably monitor a RAID array. I found a few resources and decided to compile them in one post. If you are running Ubuntu Server skip to the bottom for some good news.
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| To format a drive with the XFS file system make sure xfsprogs is installed, if not you can install xfsprogs from the repositories with the help of apt