LVM and disk death
Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:48 am
Hi all
I am using greyhole right now but I have so many files I think it could take weeks just to do the migration. The alternative I thought of was to use LVM and then just create a set of mirror directories with period synching for redundancy (RAID mirroring seems out as my disks are of variable size/manufacturer).
One thing which concerns me with LVM is what happens if a disk dies? How easy is it to recover the files on the other disks? I could potentially mitigate things by creating two LVMs, one for the master and one for the mirror, as opposed to one giant LVM with mirror directory, at the expense of making it more difficult to keep the two LVMs the same size.
Anyone have recommendations here?
I am using greyhole right now but I have so many files I think it could take weeks just to do the migration. The alternative I thought of was to use LVM and then just create a set of mirror directories with period synching for redundancy (RAID mirroring seems out as my disks are of variable size/manufacturer).
One thing which concerns me with LVM is what happens if a disk dies? How easy is it to recover the files on the other disks? I could potentially mitigate things by creating two LVMs, one for the master and one for the mirror, as opposed to one giant LVM with mirror directory, at the expense of making it more difficult to keep the two LVMs the same size.
Anyone have recommendations here?