It is ok within margin. All 250GB drives should be 250GB "enough".
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 03:13:54PM -0400, Gaby Vanhegan wrote: > We had a drive failure on a RAID5 (LSI MegaRaid SATA 150-4) volume in our > server (OpenBSD 4.1/x86). The hot spare kicked in and the volume rebuilt > fine after a successful fsck in single user mode. We put in a new drive as > the new hot spare: > > # bioctl -Div ami0 > bioctl: cookie = 0xd2a23c10 > bio_inq > bio_inq { 0xd2a23c10, ami0, 2, 4 } > Volume Status Size Device > ami0 0 Online 501991079936 sd0 RAID5 > 0 Online 250995539968 0:0.0 noencl <Maxtor 6V250F0 > VA11> > 'V594LE9G' > 1 Online 250995539968 0:1.0 noencl <Maxtor 6V250F0 > VA11> > 'V5075JVG' > 2 Online 250995539968 0:3.0 noencl <Maxtor 6V250F0 > VA11> > 'V5064EEG' > ami0 1 Hot spare 250053918720 0:2.0 noencl <WDC > WD2500AAKS-00VSA01.0> > ' WD-WMART1158126' > # > > The thing is the hot spare is fractionally smaller than the other drives, > which is what happens when you go into a shop and ask for a 250G drive. > What's going to happen if another drive fails and the RAID array tries to > rebuild onto the slightly smaller hot spare? Will it explode or just error > out? Do we need to go back and put a slightly larger drive in? > > I know this isn't the ideal place to ask the question but I figure we can't > be the only people running LSI cards under OpenBSD. So far I can't find > any good references on the 'net but my logic and intuition tells me that > the drive needs to be bigger... > > G. > > -- > Being drunk is feeling sophisticated without being able to say it. > http://www.playr.co.uk/