Ok, it seems I got the point. The first half of the parity 36G is parity for all 18G and first half of the second 36G. And the second half of the parity 36G is the parity for the second half of the second 36G.
Quoting Moshe Linzer Moshe.Linzer@nsc.com:
When you add the first 36GB disk to a raid group with only 18GB disks, the new disk will become parity, freeing up the old 18GB parity disk for data. So you have a gain of only 18GB of space when adding the first 36GB disk. The second 36GB disk will be used in full, giving you another 36GB of space (well, closer to 32 actually, but you get the idea).
Once you have the 36GB disk in there, I don't see any way you can swap it for an 18GB spare. The only way to get rid of it is to create a new volume and copy the data.
Moshe
Artur Shnayder wrote:
Hello,
I have vol0 on netapp F760 (5.3.5) with mixed 18G and 36G disks. I
noticed,
that there're two disks 36G in the disk group with 18G disks. As I
understand,
I lose 2x(36-18)=36G of the disk space. Now I added two new 18GB
disks to the
netapp. My question is how I can replace the 36G disks with the new
ones.
Thank you in advance.
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