On 11/23/15 11:36, Stephen Borrill
wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2015, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
I
have a small server running NetBSD 6.1.5, setup last summer with
a combination of help onlist (*THANKS*)
& an online tutorial I found here: http://abs0d.blogspot.com/2011/08/setting-up-8tb-netbsd-file-server.html
(watch for line wrap). He setup a 5-HDD box, I used 6 HDD's, he
used 2TB drives,
You've not show us your RAID configuration, but abs didn't pick
the number 5 at random. This is 2^n+1, so that your number of data
HDDs divides into 128 (no. of sectors in MAXPHYS).
If you really have 6 HDDs in your array, then, yes, it'll run like
a dog (or rather write like a dog to badly mix metaphors).
Read further, I indeed have 4 data drives (actually slices), 1
parity drive, & 1 hot-swap spare, so I am indeed OK AFA # of
data+parity drives.
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William A. Mahaffey III
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