Steve Swantz wrote:
> 
> On 2/2/06, *Josh Trutwin* <josh at trutwins.homeip.net 
> <mailto:josh at trutwins.homeip.net>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     Any thoughts on this issue?  I had assumed that putting swap in the
>     RAID and having one partition (say /dev/md2) as the swap partition was
>     the way to go but some netizens argue that this is a performance
>     problem and that if one drive goes bad it'll still boot ok even though
>     one of the swap partitions is dead.
> 
> 
> I'm more interested in the machine staying up (as opposed to just 
> booting up) if one of the swap drives dies, so I put swap on a RAID 1 
> partition. My server is lightly loaded, and I may not be able to get to 
> it fix it for several days at a time, so staying up is most important to 
> me than absolute maximum swap performance.

That was my feeling as well - I am going to try to put it under RAID - 
I guess if it seems so detrimental to performance I can also revert.

>     Also - I'm in the process of copying the partitions from my primary
>     drive to a new drive and when I run cfdisk, /dev/sda1 is shown as
>     "Dell Utility" - is this something I should try to mirror?  
> 
> 
> I believe that's the partiton that Dell keeps various diagnostic 
> utilities on. If you wanted to copy it to the new disk, you could, but 
> it won't be getting mounted under linux. Nothing to you need to try to 
> RAID.

Thanks,

Josh