> First off, most of the people in the FreeBSD lists can get fairly upset > when they see people cross-posting to more than one list at a time.
Sorry, i got the point. I just thought it was related to both list. Apperantly i thought wrong. > You'd be better off cloning the RAID array, say to perhaps a single IDE > disk, migrating the disks to the new controller and creating the array on > that controller, and if the machine does not come back up, clone back from > the IDE backup onto the new array. It might not be that easy, because it is a 1TB SATA RAID5 array and it does not fit on any single medium or device. At least some raid5 conrollers have an option of creating a new raid5 array without initialing it. Is this the thing you tried when migrating disk from raid5 to another controller? As i understand metadata about an array is stored not on the disks but in the non-volatile controller memory, so, when migrating disk one has to re-create the array in any case. However if controller bios software has an option to create an array w/o initializing it and raid5 has standard specs which all manufacturers follow then one should be able to migrade arrays from one controller to another w/o any problems. Any comment on this? Regards, Artem _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"