Re: expand raid10

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On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 09:17:15PM +1000, NeilBrown wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Apr 2011 13:10:16 +0200 Keld Jørn Simonsen <keld@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 07:47:26AM -0300, Roberto Spadim wrote:
> > > raid10 with other layout i could expand?
> > 
> > My understanding is that you currently cannot expand raid10.
> > but there are things in the works. Expansion of raid10,far
> > was not on the list from neil, raid10,near was. But it should be fairly
> > easy to expand raid10,far. You can just treat one of the copies as your
> > refence data, and copy that data to the other raid0-like parts of the
> > array.  I wonder if Neil thinks he could leave that as an exersize for
> > me to implement... I would like  to be able to combine it with a
> > reformat to a more robust layout of raid10,far that in some cases can survive more
> > than one disk failure.
> > 
> 
> I'm very happy for anyone to offer to implement anything.
> 
> I will of course require the code to be of reasonable quality before I accept
> it, but I'm also happy to give helpful review comments and guidance.
> 
> So don't wait for permission, if you want to try implementing something, just
> do it.
> 
> Equally if there is something that I particularly want done I won't wait for
> ever for someone else who says they are working on it.  But RAID10 reshape is
> a long way from the top of my list.

Hi Neil!

Yes, that is how I understand your policy on contributions.

Do you by RAID10 reshaping also mean RAID10 expansion?
In my eyes this is quite important, and something that I have wanted for
a long time. I think it is a quite common task for many Linux MD users.

best regards
keld
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