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Managing RAID on Linux - Derek Vadala
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  • Preface
    • Overview of the Book
    • A Note About Architecture
      • Kernels
      • LILO
    • Prompts
    • Conventions Used in This Book
    • Comments and Questions
    • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Introduction
    • RAID Terminology
      • Redundancy
      • Striping
    • The RAID Levels: An Overview
      • RAID-0: Striping
      • RAID-1: Mirroring
      • RAID-4: Dedicated Parity
      • RAID-5: Distributed Parity
      • Linear Mode
      • JBOD (Just a Bunch Of Disks)
    • RAID on Linux
    • Hardware Versus Software
  • 2. Planning and Architecture
    • Hardware or Software?
      • Software (Kernel-Managed) RAID
      • Hardware
    • The RAID Levels: In Depth
      • RAID-0 (Striping)
      • Linear Mode
      • RAID-1 (Mirroring)
      • RAID-4
      • RAID-5
      • Hybrid Arrays
    • RAID Case Studies: What Should I Choose?
      • Case 1: HTTP Image Server
      • Case 2: Usenet News
      • Case 3: Home Use (Digital Audio, Video, and Images)
      • Case 4: The Acme Motion Picture Company
      • Case 5: Video on Demand
    • Disk Failures
      • Degraded Mode
      • Hot-Spares
      • Hot-Swap
    • Hardware Considerations
      • An Organizational Overview
      • Motherboards and the PCI Bus
      • I/O Channels
      • Disk Access Protocols
      • The AT Attachment (ATA) and Integrated Disk Electronics (IDE)
      • SCSI
      • SCSI Versus ATA
      • Other Disk Access Protocols
      • Choosing Hard Drives
      • Cases, Cables, and Connectors
    • Making Sense of It All
  • 3. Getting Started: Building a Software RAID
    • Kernel Configuration
      • A Brief History Lesson
      • Kernel 2.4
      • Patching Older Kernels
      • Summary of Kernel Upgrades
    • Working with Software RAID
      • raidtools
      • mdadm
      • The RAID Superblock
      • Examining Arrays Using /proc/mdstat
      • Existing Arrays
    • Creating an Array
      • Partitioning with fdisk
      • Linear (Append) Mode
      • RAID-0 (Striping)
      • RAID-1 (Mirroring)
      • RAID-4 (Dedicated Parity)
      • RAID-5 (Distributed Parity)
      • Hybrid Arrays
      • Finishing Touches
    • The Next Step
  • 4. Software RAID Reference
    • Kernel Options
      • Deprecated Kernel Options
    • md Block Special Files
    • /proc and Software RAID
      • /proc/mdstat
      • /proc/sys/dev/raid
    • raidtools
      • The /etc/raidtab File
      • raidtools Commands
    • mdadm
  • 5. Hardware RAID
    • Choosing a RAID Controller
      • Motherboard and System Compatibility
      • Controller Memory
      • JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks)
      • Software Considerations
    • Preparing Controllers and Disks
      • FreeDOS
    • General Configuration Issues
      • Controller Card BIOS
      • System Installation
      • RAID Autoconfiguration
      • Write Cache
      • Logical Drives
      • Controller Disk Spin-up
    • Mylex
      • The DAC960 Driver
      • Controller Setup
      • Managing Arrays
    • Adaptec
      • Adaptec I2O RAID Driver
      • The aacraid Driver
      • Adaptec RAID Setup Utility
      • The Adaptec Storage Manager
    • Promise Technology
      • Creating an Array
      • Installing Linux onto a Promise Array
      • Configuring the ataraid Driver
      • Converting an Existing Standalone Disk to a Mirror
      • Post-Installation Array Management
    • 3ware Escalade ATA RAID Controller
      • Creating an Array and Installing Linux
      • Converting an Existing Standalone Disk to a Mirror
      • Kernel Configuration
      • 3DM Disk Manager
    • LSI Logic (MegaRAID)
      • Creating an Array
      • Installing Linux Directly to a MegaRAID Controller
      • The MegaRAID Driver
      • Converting an Existing Standalone Disk to a Mirror
      • Managing Arrays
  • 6. Filesystems
    • Basic Filesystem Concepts
      • Blocks and Inodes
      • Organization
      • Journaling Filesystems
    • The Linux Virtual Filesystem (VFS)
    • ext2
      • ext2 Organization
      • Creating an ext2 Filesystem
      • Tuning ext2 Filesystems
    • ext3 Extensions for the ext2 Filesystem
      • Patching the Kernel for ext3 Support
      • Compiling the Kernel with ext3 Support
      • Working with ext3
      • Creating an ext3 Partition
      • Converting an ext2 Filesystem to ext3
      • Tuning ext3 Features
      • Further Information
    • ReiserFS
      • Installing Directly to ReiserFS
      • Compiling the Kernel with ReiserFS Support
      • Creating a Filesystem
      • reiserfsck, reiserfstune, and debugreiserfs
    • IBM JFS
      • Distribution Support
      • Patching the Kernel
      • Configuring the Kernel
      • Installing the JFS Utilities
      • Further Information
    • SGI XFS
      • Distribution Support
      • Obtaining XFS
      • Compiling the Kernel with XFS Support
      • Building the XFS Utilities
      • Further Information
  • 7. Performance, Tuning, and Maintenance
    • Monitoring RAID Devices
      • RAID and syslog
      • BigBrother
      • SysOrb
      • Verbose SCSI Reporting
    • Managing Disk Failures
      • Automatic Failover to a Spare Disk
      • Sharing Spare Disks
      • Manual Disk Replacement
      • Problems with Hot-Swap and Disk Replacement
    • Configuring Hard Disk Parameters
      • Tuning ATA Disks with hdparm
      • Tuning Disk Elevators
    • Performance Testing
    • Booting with Software RAID
      • Installing Directly to Software RAID
      • Converting to Software RAID
  • A. Additional Resources
    • Mailing Lists
    • Web Sites and Online Resources
      • RAID
    • Books
  • B. Hardware RAID Controller Vendors
  • Index
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