aaccli: what kind of disk is it ?
Tom Samplonius
tom at sdf.com
Thu Jul 24 10:38:22 PDT 2003
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Scott Long wrote:
> Tom Samplonius wrote:
> > On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Josh Brooks wrote:
> >
> >>I have studied the help/usage for aaccli for quite a while, and I cannot
> >>figure out how to do two things:
> >>
> >>a) how can I determine the actual, real size of the disk ? For instance,
> >>I have some 36gig drives that are 36.8 gigs unformatted size, and some
> >>that are 36.4, and so on - if I want to buy a replacement drive to, say,
> >>rebuild a mirror, I have to get one that is the same size or larger - so
> >>how, in aaccli, can I see the actual unformatted size of that disk ?
> >
> >
> > Most RAID devices do rounding: 4, 9, 18, 36, 72, etc. So if the device
> > is a fraction bigger, it just rounds its capacity down to the standard
> > size.
>
> Not true.
Really? I've never seen one that didn't. Replacing disks is a basic
requirement of RAID, so it seems odd that anyone would want to make it
hard to do. Do you know the which devices don't do this?
> > Besides, if you are doing RAID1 or RAID5, the controller can only
> > use as much capacity as the smallest disk in the set. So, if you mirror
> > a 9GB and 18GB, you will only get a 9GB set.
> >
>
> The point of the question was that if a failed disk is replaced with one
> that is fractionally smaller, it won't work.
>
> Scott
Tom
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