Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2011 14:40:13 +0200 From: Mikolaj Golub <to.my.trociny@gmail.com> To: "Mark Felder" <feld@feld.me> Cc: freebsd-fs@freebsd.org Subject: Re: HAST and volume sizes Message-ID: <861v2pzoeq.fsf@in138.ua3> In-Reply-To: <op.vrowgzhr34t2sn@tech304> (Mark Felder's message of "Tue, 01 Mar 2011 18:18:26 -0600") References: <op.vrowgzhr34t2sn@tech304>
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On Tue, 01 Mar 2011 18:18:26 -0600 Mark Felder wrote: MF> Hi all, MF> There doesn't seem to be any documentation on the effects of having MF> differing volume sizes for HAST. What happens if my MASTER is 1TB and MF> the BACKUP is 1.5TB for example? Does it simply only care about the MF> first 1TB of that volume because that's all the MASTER has? Would it MF> make things easier when we replaced the MASTER's disk with a larger MF> disk? Or will it just resync because HAST would be fresh (like I MF> expect). In hastctl(8) for create command: -m mediasize Size of the smaller provider used as backend stor- age on both nodes. This option can be omitted if node providers have the same size on both sides. So if you have disks of different sizes you have to specify the smallest size on the resource creation. It won't automagically resize when you replace the disk with larger one. The way i see is (if you have A(1Tb), B(1.5Tb) and are replacing A with 1.5Tb): 1) B: start as primary, mount FS; 2) A: after replacing the disk recreate the resource, newfs, mount; 3) copy data form B:/mount to A:/mount manually; 4) B: change role to init, recreate device, switch to secondary. -- Mikolaj Golub
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