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Date:      Wed, 25 Oct 2006 12:38:49 +0100
From:      Tom Judge <tom@tomjudge.com>
To:        Guido van Rooij <guido@gvr.org>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Gmirror question
Message-ID:  <453F4CC9.6020109@tomjudge.com>
In-Reply-To: <20061025114509.GA51798@gvr.gvr.org>
References:  <20061025100759.GA50625@gvr.gvr.org>	<453F3752.5040207@tomjudge.com>	<20061025103613.GA50937@gvr.gvr.org>	<453F3DB1.4020309@tomjudge.com> <20061025114509.GA51798@gvr.gvr.org>

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Guido van Rooij wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 11:34:25AM +0100, Tom Judge wrote:
>   
>> Guido van Rooij wrote:
>>     
>>> On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 11:07:14AM +0100, Tom Judge wrote:
>>>  
>>>       
>>>> Guido van Rooij wrote:
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>>>> Is it possible to use gmirror to mirror a single BSD partition?
>>>>> If not: is it possible with other tools?
>>>>>      
>>>>>           
>>>> Yes it is possible, I found this site had very good examples of setting 
>>>> it up:
>>>>
>>>> http://people.freebsd.org/~rse/mirror/
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>>         
>>> This only documents how to set it up on an entire disk or on a slice.
>>>
>>> -Guido
>>>       
>> The instructions for mirroring a slice can be modified slightly (by 
>> using the correct devices) to do mirror a single partition. 
>>     
>
> Please tell me then how these modified instructions look.
> I still do not know how to reserve the last sector of the partition. 
> I can create 1-sector holes using bsdlabel, but I'm not sure this
> would be the way to go...
>
> -Guido
>   

Please read Patricks reply to your earlier post re reserving blocks.

--SNIP--

You don't need to.

If your bsdlabel partition is N sectors in size, the gmirror
object will have size N - 1. Newfs will not be able to write
to that last sector. You newfs the finished mirror device,

--SNIP--

Tom 
not the individual partitions.





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