Thanks to everyone who replied: Martin Schmitt Andrew Woodhouse Dirk Bvnning Randy Romero Hichael Morton Scott Croft Matthew Stier Thomas Jones Michael Keplinger Valeriy Glinskiy sysadmin @ <some place in .se> Basically all agreed that it is possible to mirror a smaller partition onto a larger partition, but it is not best practice, and is more annoying to set up (because you can't use "prtvtoc" and "fmthard" to automatically format the disks). Of course you waste the extra space on the larger partition, as it will become part of a smaller metapartition. Two other interesting points which I haven't verified yet: * Valeriy Glinskiy says that if your smaller disk dies you'll have to replace it with one the size of the larger disk, since you can't mirror the larger (originally the mirror) disk onto a smaller one. Which makes sense, unless "metareplace" can do it for you? * Scott Croft says that Sun will not support you if you use different size disks. So basically it seems the consensus is that it is possible, but is not a good idea for mission critical servers. Daniel Original question: >I must admit that the ease and speed of getting answers from this mailing >list is making me lazy! >Just another DiskSuite question: >I distinctly remember being told by someone who should know, some time ago, >that when your'e setting up DiskSuite mirroring, both disks should be the >same geometry. Is this correct ? I've tried it on a test machine, >mirroring a smaller disk to a larger disk (where each partition was larger, >in both size and block numbers) and it seemed to work fine, although I >didn't try recovering from the larger disk, only the smaller one. > >Is my understanding correct, that you can mirror to a disk as long as the >partitions you're mirroring are the same size or larger in both size and >block number? Or was what I heard correct ? > >Thanks, >Daniel __________________________________________________________________________ The information contained in this email communication may be confidential. You should only read, disclose, re-transmit, copy, distribute, act in reliance on or commercialise the information if you are authorised to do so. If you are not the intended recipient of this email communication, please notify us immediately by email to NABpost@national.com.au or reply by email direct to the sender and then destroy any electronic or paper copy of this message. Any views expressed in this email communication are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of a member of the National Australia Bank Group of companies. The National Australia Bank Group of companies does not represent, warrant or guarantee that the integrity of this communication has been maintained nor that the communication is free of errors, virus or interference. _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Sun Jul 21 19:59:29 2002
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