hi ya ron yuppers... on raid1 mirror and it must die for raid0... - problem with onboard raid1(mirroring) - if one removes the disks... it still dies...
and to test if hw stripping works ( raid0 )... lot tougher... if you can write data to /dev/hda1 in 5 seconds... writing to striped raid0 will be say 7-10 seconds... if you can read ata from /dev/hda1 in 5 seconds... than reading from a stripped raid0 should be say 3-5 seconds... use bonnie to measure your raid performance... who knows.... where it winds up.... all depedns on "your system" and data types... lots of small files or few gigantic files... - fun to watch people do raid0 for backups.... - i go in and pull a drive out.... and watch them go oh shit.. have fun raiding alvin built another raid1 ( mirroring) last night... diff motherboards... - installed root-raid with boo-hooo redhat installer - - unplugged one disk at a time... and it kept booting nicely.. like it supposed to keep working.. - - than than had to watch it re-sync itself even if it was an ext3 partition... oh welll... - On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, Ron Johnson wrote: > On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 16:11:33 -0800 (PST) Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [snip] > > > > none of those onboard raid stuff works ... > > > > http://www.linux-ide.org/chipsets.html > > > > > > true test is... > > - install your root-raid setup.... > > - reboot make sure it normally all works .. than test "raid0/1" > > > > - power down and disconnect hda > > - power up and if hw raid isn't working, its dead... > > - do the same with the other disk > > > > if its "truely" hardware raid0/1... disconnecting a drive > > should still boot the system in degraded raid mode > > It should work only in RAID1 mode, since that is "mirroring". > RAID0 (stripping) _must_ die if a disk is removed from the set. >