Re: RADI6 questions

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Hi,

fyi: Raid5/6 hit mainline in 3.9, with 3.8 you will not be able to use
those raid levels.

Regards,
Felix

On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 11:23 PM, Hugo Mills <hugo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 01, 2013 at 02:07:53PM -0700, ronnie sahlberg wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I have a filesystem that is spanning about 10 devices.
>> It is currently using RAID1 for both data and metadata.
>>
>> In order to get higher availability and be able to handle multi device failures
>> I would like to change from RAID1 to RAID6.
>>
>>
>> Is it possible/stable/supported/recommended to change data from RAID1 to RAID6 ?
>> (I assume "btrfs fi balance ..."  is used for this?)
>
>    Yes.
>
>> Metadata is currently RAID1, is it supported to put metadata as RAID6 too?
>> It would be "odd" to have lesser protection for metadata than data.
>> Optimally I would like a mode where metadata is mirrored onto all the
>> spindles in the filesystem, not just 2 in RAID1 or n in RAID6.
>
>    Yes, that should be supported.
>
>> Im running a 3.8.0 kernel.
>
>    The btrfs RAID-5 and RAID-6 implementations aren't really ready for
> production use, so right now I wouldn't recommend using them for
> anything other than for testing purposes with data that's replacable.
>
>    Hugo.
>
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