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I would use the ghost method, I’ve
done this numerous times with servers and never ran into a problem. All in all
it really is a fast solution. And since you’re doing it over the wire you
can speed the process up by using gigabit components. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Derek Harris This sounds like the
safest way to do it, but you will have some downtime. I've done it (on a
Dell box) the way you described: swapping one disk at a time, and there is
downtime that way, too. (in addition to the severe performance hit of the array
having to rebuild several times) From: Blair,
James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] James, Have been in a similar
situation on numerous occasions with HP ML350 G3/G4’s. In our case we
installed a firewire card and a Lacie drive or utilised the native USB to
portable HD and Acronis True Image. We imaged the disks and then pulled them
out and put the new ones in and imaged it back, works nicely…This
solution even worked for an Exchange server and if it all fails you can simply
put the old disks back in and be back where you started… James From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Carter Hi, I have a HP ML370 Proliant Server. It currently has 4
x 36GB in a RAID 5 set. I want to upgrade the disk capacity of this server. I
have bought 4 x 300gb disks as replacements. At present I have 4 x 36GB disks in the server. I was
told I could replace one disk in the RAID with a 300GB, let the raid
rebuild and do the next disk. Repeat until all of the disks are 300GB and
then I can look in the ACU and create a second logical drive that sees all that
new space. Can this be done? Anyone know how long it would take
to rebuild? currently there is 90gb used in the current volume. My other alternative is to buy a Tape Drive, backup,
break array, create new array and then restore but this department don't want
any downtime. Anyway shed some light as to which is the best method
to take? thanks James __________________________________________________ |
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: HP disk array expansion Ed Buford
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: HP disk array expansion neil.ruston
- Re: [ActiveDir] OT: HP disk array expansion Matt Hargraves
- RE: [ActiveDir] OT: HP disk array expansion Ed Buford
