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Create a RAID Device /dev/md0 by creating equal two disks from available free space on...

Create a RAID Device /dev/md0 by creating equal two disks from available free space on your harddisk and mount it on /data.

Answer and Explanation:

Redhat Enterprise Linux 5 Supports the RAID LEVEL 0, RAID LEVEL 1, RAID LEVEL 5 and RAID LEVEL 6 at installation time. You can create it at installation time later no need to type lots of commands for RAID.

At Installation Time:

    Create the partitions using diskdruid.

    Create the Partitions having File system Type Software RAID.

    Click on RAID button

    Type the Mount Point

    Select File system type

    Select RAID Level

    Select Partitions/disks as a member of RAID.

    Click on ok

After Installation: We can create the RAID Device after Installation on command-line.

    Create the Two partitions having equal size. (Specify the Size using Cylinder, find the remaining cylinder and divide by 2).

    Change the Partition ID to fd (Linux raid Autodetect) by typing t.

    Type wTo write on partitions table.

    Use partprobe command to synchronic the partition table.

    Use: mdadm --create /dev/md0 --level=1 --raid-devices=2 /dev/hda? /dev/hda?

    Verify the RAID: mdadm --detail /dev/md0

    mkfs -t ext3 /dev/md0

    mount /dev/md0 /data

    vi /etc/fstab

/dev/md0/dataext3defaults0 0

    Verify mounting devices using mount command.

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