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Re: [linux-lvm] Mirrored LV
- From: Koen Vermeer <koen vermeer tv>
- To: linux-lvm redhat com
- Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] Mirrored LV
- Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 22:20:47 +0200
Op dinsdag 16-09-2008 om 21:56 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Georges
Giralt:
> I confirm that you have to use 3 disks to mirror a VG with the actual
> version of software.
I assume you mean that you have to use 3 disks if you want to put the
log on disk? I mean, you can use 2 disks and have the log in memory,
right?
In any way, if you indeed need 3 disks when putting the log on disk,
then the man page seems to be misleading.
> P.S. At home, I do not use the whole PV for my LV.
> Each PV is split in two dissymitrical parts : a small 100 M partition
> and the rest of the device. The small partition is used for a software
> RAID (md) to hold the /boot. The rest of the disk as a regular PV used
> to build the mirrored VG/LV. This way, if one disk breaks I still can
> boot onto the remaining one. Of course, it is a manual boot but easier
> compared to searching a useable rescue CD and the correct kernel
> version. Think about it.
I currently have a small /boot partition on both disks, mirrored with
RAID 1. The rest of the disks are LVM partitions. I like the flexibility
of having everything (except /boot) as LVM partitions, rather than
separating them into unmirrored and RAID 1 partitions. But maybe I'm
just out of luck here...
Best,
Koen
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