[ale] Looking for recommendations on LVM + soft Raid on home server
Robert
rs at ale.spam.futz.org
Wed Mar 21 13:54:22 EDT 2012
>Hmm. Yes, what I was doing was reducing the size of /home and /u so
>that they were in total smaller than the new 1TB disk I bought.
>
>And the LVM GUI interface tells you it has to umount them, and when you
>ok that, of course it can't unmount them.
>
>So, adding doesn't take a rescue boot. Only problem is I've already
>stuffed the chassis full, so I'm not likely to be adding drives. I
>guess I could replace the 1TB drive with a 2TB drive once they get to be
>$9 each next year.
Ah, yes, if you initially allocate all your space, add isn't that useful.
>From your initial post:
>So, I'm thinking of a layout like this:
>
> /dev/md0 on /boot type ext3 (rw) (whatever boot takes)
> /dev/md1 on / type ext3 (rw) (about 50GB)
> /dev/md2 on VolumeGroup00 (about 1TB)
> And logical volumes for /home and /u, which can be
> resized as needed between /home and /u
> /dev/sda? on /u2 (remaining 300GB,
> not Raid 1, just on the one bigger drive)
I'd start with
/dev/md0 on /boot type ext3 (rw) 500MB (red hat install default size)
/dev/md1 on VolumeGroup00 rest of disc
/dev/VolumeGroup00/h /home type ext3 10G (or whatever.. about 20% bigger
than current size)
/dev/VolumeGroup00/r / type ext3 10G (for gui system; 4G for headless)
/dev/VolumeGroup00/s swap 1 x ram size
/dev/VolumeGroup00/t /tmp type ext3 4G
/dev/VolumeGroup00/v /var type ext3 4G
I never try and allocate all the space.. I never know where I'll need it, and
having lots of available space lets me create new LVs or grow existing ones as
needed...
I almost always rename VolumeGroup00 to something else to make auto-complete
easier.. I often pick a single letter not starting any filename in /dev/, like
'e', 'g', etc..
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