I didn''t think this was possible, but apparently it is. How does this work? How do you mirror data on a 3 disk set? This message posted from opensolaris.org
Kava wrote:> I didn''t think this was possible, but apparently it is. > > How does this work? How do you mirror data on a 3 disk set? >The available space is constrained by that which can be mirrored. For 3 disks, split them in half, giving you an even number of devices to mirror. Avoid mirroring one half of one disk to its other half. -- richard
Yep its possible But you will only have a mirror of the lowest disk. 3way mirror is just copying the data onto an extra disk This message posted from opensolaris.org
Ahh .. so you end up with 2 copies of disk A, one on disk B and the other on disk C? This message posted from opensolaris.org
On 24 January, 2008 - Kava sent me these 0,3K bytes:> Ahh .. so you end up with 2 copies of disk A, one on disk B and the other on disk C?Depends on how you see it.. You end up with 3 copies of your data.. on disk A, B and C.. /Tomas -- Tomas ?gren, stric at acc.umu.se, http://www.acc.umu.se/~stric/ |- Student at Computing Science, University of Ume? `- Sysadmin at {cs,acc}.umu.se