Questions tagged [raid5]

RAID (redundant array of independent disks, originally redundant array of inexpensive disks[1][2]) is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit. Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways called "RAID levels", depending on what level of redundancy and performance (via parallel communication) is required. RAID 5 is a specific implementation.

RAID 5 (block-level striping with distributed parity) distributes parity along with the data and requires all drives but one to be present to operate; the array is not destroyed by a single drive failure. Upon drive failure, any subsequent reads can be calculated from the distributed parity such that the drive failure is masked from the end user. However, a single drive failure results in reduced performance of the entire array until the failed drive has been replaced and the associated data rebuilt. Additionally, there is the potentially disastrous RAID 5 write hole. RAID 5 requires at least three disks.

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RAID: replacing a disk before it fails

We have a RAID 5 setup (Megaraid SAS ROMB) with 4 930 Gb physical disks running as a 2.7 TB VD. Recently (a few months back) we had a drive fail and had to leave it in degraded mode for ages (various factors, wish we didn't but it's not in the scope…
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Migration of HDDs in RAID 5 from a P410 Controller (Urgent)

I'm kind of totally lost right now. I have a server with a P410 Controller (256 Mb) and 4 Drives in RAID5. The server don't start :/ I need to find a solution in emergency, but don't know wich one ? If i take the 4 Drives and put them in another…
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Can't rebuild RAID 5 Array

In a previous message I have asked how to rebuild a faulty disk in a RAID 5 array with 4 disks. I have mounted a new drive (drive 4) in place of the faulty one and started a rebuild. During the rebuild, another disk (drive 2) started throwing ECC…
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Missing 2 Disk out of software RAID 5

I have a Debian squeeze installation with 6x 3TB Disks. On the SW RAID5 are 4 partitions. First for gpart BIOS, RAID 1 for "/", RAID5 for swap and the biggest part RAID5 for files. While the system was being build all disks lay on the open…
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Can I remove and test hard drive from Raid5 controller without rebuilding?

I have a new PowerEdge T320: Intel Xeon E5-1410 @ 2.8 GHz 16GB Windows Server 2008 r2 configured as Domain Controller Dell PERC S110 Software Raid 4x 7200 rpm 1TB drives configured in Raid5 I have determined that I have a faulty drive (for more…
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Arch Linux on Software RAID, can't find VolGroupArray

I am trying to install Arch Linux on a Software RAID that I am building following their instructions on the Wiki. I built as far as the Logical Volumes and after that switched to the Installation guide. I formatted the new partitions (root, var and…
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Do I need to rebuild the array after putting in a new hot spare?

So my experience with RAID is minimal. So I figured I'd come and ask here. We have a 16 drive RAID system that have 15 drives in RAID 5 with a hot spare left over. Recently one of the drives in the RAID was giving errors so I cloned it over to the…
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How many really distinct permutations of volumes are in mdadm raid5 degraded array?

I'm attempting to recover from a failure of my raid volume after upgrade from ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04. I've tried re-creating the array in any combination of 5 elementary volumes with one replaced with "missing" to ensure that the array wakes as…
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RAID5 and different sizes of HDDs

Today I set up my first RAID ever. I decided to use RAID5, because I want as much space as possible, but I'm to afraid to use RAID0 because of possible data loss. I have 4 0,5TB drives and in RAID5 I have about 1,36TB usable. That's fine by me. Now…
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ServeRAID M5015 Controller upgrading hard disks without downtime or data loss?

The configuration is as follows: 13 x 450G disks on RAID5 with 1 hot spare. There 2 more disks but configured as RAID1. Is it possible to upgrade the hard disks without downtime or data loss?
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How to rebuild my NAS

Today I have a QNAP TS-859U+ with 8 X 2TB disks in it. As it's was setup on day-1 it uses a single volume on a raid 5. The volume has currently a mixture of: 2 shared folders 5 iScsi Targets - of which 1 is a 1TB datastore to a VMware ESXi5 3…
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How does RHEL alert a user about the failure of a hard drive in a RAID configuration?

I have, for better or worse, been put in charge of a big-ass server running RHEL6. It has six 1.5 TB drives in a RAID5 configuration. I understand the theoretical concepts behind RAID, and I access this server exclusively through the command line.…
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Removing or Adding a disk to a HP MSA60 array crashes everything

I am really new to RAIDs and all that goes along with them. I simply added a disk (same 500mb size and part number) into the MSA60 raid enclosure and basically everything started going wrong. The raid 5 (3 hds) crashed and subsequently all the VMs…
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Merging unallocated space to existing partition in Raid5

I have Dell PowerEdge Server T310 built with a Raid5 (3 x 300gb) Windows Server 2008 R2 SAS controller PERC H700. I have recently added a 4th drive 300gb thru Dell’s application “Openmanage”. The whole procedure went well. Now I want to merge the…
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Software RAID setup questions

I would like to set up a server at home that will have several roles, but the primary and most critical role would be a file server. It will host family photos and videos among other things that I do not want to lose under any circumstances. I've…
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