RAID-10: changing one (non-failed) drive for another

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We have working mdadm RAID-10 (2 near, 32k chunks) with these drives:

sda: 250G
sdb: 250G
sdc: 160G
sdd: 160G

Since we would like get more free space, so we need to change our 160G
drives (sdc, sdd) to bigger one.

Is there a way how to switch/change drive in RAID-10 without having RAID
degraded for a while? I simply do not want manually fail any of these
drives.

Option --grow for mdadm is not working for RAID-10 (this is probably
desirable feature). I wonder if there is anything different which we
might give a try.

Thank you

Ondrej

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Ondrej Jombik [ So, 05 September 2010 22:08 ] [ ID #2047225 ]
Linux » gmane.linux.raid » RAID-10: changing one (non-failed) drive for another

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