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Re: RAIDframe and alignment on 4K-sector disks?
On Sun, 18 Jun 2017, Greg Troxel wrote:
> "John D. Baker" <jdbaker%mylinuxisp.com@localhost> writes:
>
> > It turns out the 2TB disks for the planned RAID-5 also have 512-byte
> > native sectors, not 4K sectors. So no alignment constraints after all.
>
> Until one fails and the replacement is 4K.
True.
> But, I think this is just a matter of using 64 instead of 63 for the
> partition start. and then things are lined up adequately.
Or not even that. As long as offset and size are a multiple of 8 (or
8 * num_data_disks for a RAID), it will be good enough.
I'll proceed as if the disks were 4K anyway.
(My habit is to start 512n PeeCee bootable disks at sector 1 and thereafter
align to the disklabel-reported cylinder size). If its likely I'll end
up replacing one with a 4K disk, I'll start at sector 8 and round up
the sizes accordingly. Data-only disks get the default disklabel starting
at sector 0.)
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