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Jonathan Earl Brassow 02941f999c Support the ability to replace specific devices in a RAID array.
RAID is not like traditional LVM mirroring.  LVM mirroring required failed
devices to be removed or the logical volume would simply hang.  RAID arrays can
keep on running with failed devices.  In fact, for RAID types other than RAID1,
removing a device would mean substituting an error target or converting to a
lower level RAID (e.g. RAID6 -> RAID5, or RAID4/5 to RAID0).  Therefore, rather
than removing a failed device unconditionally and potentially allocating a
replacement, RAID allows the user to "replace" a device with a new one.  This
approach is a 1-step solution vs the current 2-step solution.

example> lvconvert --replace <dev_to_remove> vg/lv [possible_replacement_PVs]

'--replace' can be specified more than once.

example> lvconvert --replace /dev/sdb1 --replace /dev/sdc1 vg/lv
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.exported_symbols Fix raid shared lib segtype registration (2.02.87). 2011-08-24 13:41:46 +00:00
Makefile.in pre-release fixes incl make distclean and configure --with-raid=none/shared 2011-08-11 19:18:17 +00:00
raid.c Support the ability to replace specific devices in a RAID array. 2011-11-30 02:02:10 +00:00