Hi,
Sorry if this is a bit of a newbie question to ask, but to be honest i'm learning so don't kill me.
At the moment I have a linux server setup (using clarkconnect) for home use, movies games and videos etc. and its got 3 SATA drives setup in RAID 5 on an adaptec 2610sa card (dell branded CERC card) and its running along happily, however I am thinking of adding another 2 drives to the system in order to add capacity.
Is it possible to add the drives to the array in such a way that the drive mounted in linux will appear bigger? or set it up as a second array and mount it seperately in linux?
If they can be added to the array will I have to reinitialize ALL the drives ? OR will I have to format the whole thing in linux again?
II heard about stretching a parition but was a bit unsure if it applies in this instance.
Basically I want to make my RAID setup mounted in linux bigger without impacting on the data already there.
Thanks
Sorry if this is a bit of a newbie question to ask, but to be honest i'm learning so don't kill me.
At the moment I have a linux server setup (using clarkconnect) for home use, movies games and videos etc. and its got 3 SATA drives setup in RAID 5 on an adaptec 2610sa card (dell branded CERC card) and its running along happily, however I am thinking of adding another 2 drives to the system in order to add capacity.
Is it possible to add the drives to the array in such a way that the drive mounted in linux will appear bigger? or set it up as a second array and mount it seperately in linux?
If they can be added to the array will I have to reinitialize ALL the drives ? OR will I have to format the whole thing in linux again?
II heard about stretching a parition but was a bit unsure if it applies in this instance.
Basically I want to make my RAID setup mounted in linux bigger without impacting on the data already there.
Thanks