Read a newspaper some time. You might learn a thing about that.
This is only a problem when there are three media companies.
I didn’t realize all Russians were in the Linux kernel maintainers file. Silly me.
This is not collective punishment.
Science is the process of getting things a little less wrong.
Good. Fuck Russia.
Nice. Fuck Russia.
Who do you think put it there? 🤔
She’s thinking of how she’ll dispose of the bodies. 😁
There’s no clarity because there’s no money in it for themselves.
Her job isn’t to ensure monopolies succeed in maintaining market dominance, Mark.
Tried this game. It needs a lot of polish.
The problem with repairing the earth’s climate isn’t that we don’t know what to do. It’s that humans refuse to organize themselves in a way that achieves that goal. AI won’t fix that.
Don’t we have AI assistants for this?
The definition of insanity comes to mind.
I’m not sure why SHR would require any file system, it’s an abstraction that sits below that layer.
I don’t have a Synology, but I implemented SHR manually using mdadm and LVM. If you have a RAID 1 array you can just add disks to it and “upgrade” it to the next tier of your choice. So with 3 disks you could just go to RAID 5 and that chunk would now become RAID 5.
It wouldn’t be merged with any additional chunks directly. Rather, you’d use LVM to create a volume group with each chunk added (each chunk world be formatted into a PV). From that you would carve out your volumes and then your file systems on top of that.
This is a pretty simple layout and I imagine Synology is pretty close to this.
The best way, I found to do this is to actually first partition your drives into 2-4TB chunks. Each of these partitions is then added to a RAID array, minimizing waste if you have mixed size drives. e.g. with three disks the first partitions are grouped into one raid array (chunk) and then the second partition of each disk is grouped into the next array, etc.
So, in your case, I suspect the Synology created a 1TB partition on each of your 1TB drives. If you replace 2 of those, Synology would create 1TB partitions on the new drives that match the existing raw disk size. It would then create a new RAID 1 array using the 3tb of additional space that’s sitting on new 3tb partitions. LVM would then add this chunk to your volume(s).
Of course, that’s just my guess based on research I did a while ago to build my own array. Check out the Synology RAID calculator. It’ll give you some ideas about this, too.
Yes, and the church went nuts displaying the “Holy Relic” that was his supposed foreskin for many, many years, in many churches… At the same time. It got so out of control that people started to wonder why the church was so obsessed with Jesus’s dick. So the Pope finally got a clue, commanded a stop to the practice, and threatened to excommunicate anyone who spoke about it afterward. Ah, Christianity. Good times.