Hi,

I have a failing IDE disk which is running my 7.0-p1 server. I've been investigating the possible solutions and I've decided to go with two new IDE disks and gmirror. However, I'm not too familiar with disk internals, I know how to install the system and somehow understand the concept of slices and partitions, but that's about it.

I found some examples on how to install the gmirror on a running system, but they all have in common that they just add new spare disk to the system and turn on the mirroring to it, but I need to replace the current disk which is not the same size as the new ones.

Any suggestions how one would do such an operation? Should I just re- install the server to a new disk, turn on the mirroring and then restore the configuration and files from the failing disk? Or is it easier to add the disks to the running system, turn on mirroring and then somehow dump the current disk to the mirror and then re-configure it to boot from the gmirror and remove the failing disk?

Current df output:

Filesystem  1K-blocks    Used    Avail Capacity  Mounted on
/dev/ad0s1a    507630  159262   307758    34%    /
devfs               1       1        0   100%    /dev
/dev/ad0s1e    507630      56   466964     0%    /tmp
/dev/ad0s1f  33573476 6044408 24843190    20%    /usr
/dev/ad0s1d   1762414  381632  1239790    24%    /var
devfs               1       1        0   100%    /var/named/dev

Thanks in advance,

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Henry Karpatskij
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