Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 11 - DEPLOYMENT Deployment Manual page 255

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15.3.1 Soft RAID Configuration with YaST
The YaST RAID configuration can be reached from the YaST Expert Partitioner, de-
scribed in
Section 15.1, "Using the YaST Partitioner"
enables you to edit and delete existing partitions and create new ones that should be
used with soft RAID. There, create RAID partitions:
1 Select a hard disk from Hard Disks.
2 Change to the Partitions tab.
3 Click Add and enter the desired size of the raid partition on this disk.
4 Use Do not Format the Partition and change the File System ID to 0xFD Linux
RAID. Do not mount this partition.
5 Repeat this procedure until you defined all the desired physical volumes on the
available disks.
For RAID 0 and RAID 1, at least two partitions are needed—for RAID 1, usually ex-
actly two and no more. If RAID 5 is used, at least three partitions are required. It is
recommended to take only partitions of the same size. The RAID partitions should be
located on different hard disks to decrease the risk of losing data if one is defective
(RAID 1 and 5) and to optimize the performance of RAID 0. After creating all the
partitions to use with RAID, click RAID > Add RAID to start the RAID configuration.
In the next dialog, choose between RAID levels 0, 1, and 5. Then, select all partitions
with either the "Linux RAID" or "Linux native" type that should be used by the RAID
system. No swap or DOS partitions are shown.
(page 227). This partitioning tool
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