First take a complete backup of the md raid.

Then if the laws if Innate Perversity of Inanimate Objects you'll be able to
move the disks and have them just work. Your data is protected. (If you had
no backup IPIO would, of course, lead to the transition failing expensively.)

Even if IPIO does not work you restore from the complete backup to the same
disks they were on after the hardware RAID assembles itself. (Despite the
numerous times IPIO seems to work, I still figure it's a silly superstition.
It does lead to a correct degree of paranoia, though.)

{^_^}

On 2011/12/19 09:18, Felip Moll wrote:
Well, I will remake my question to not scare possible "answerers":

How to move a SL6.0 system with md raid (raid per software), to another server
without mantaining the raid per software?

Thanks!



2011/12/16 Felip Moll <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>

    Hello all!

    Recently I installed and configured a Scientific Linux to run as a high
    performance computing cluster with 15 slave nodes and one master. I did this
    while an older system with RedHat 5.0 was running in order
    to avoid users to stop their computations. All gone well. I migrated node to
    node and now I have a flawlessly cluster with SL6!.

    Well, the fact is that while migrating I used the node1 to install SL6 while
    the node0 was hosting the old master operating system. Node1 has less ram
    and no raid capabilities, so I configured a Raid5 per software when
    installing, using md linux software (which comes per default to a normal
    installation when you select "raid"). Node0 has a Raid 5 hardware 
controller.

    Now I want to move the new master node1, into node0. I thought about this
    and I have to shutdown node1, node0, and with a LiveCD partition the
    harddisk of node0 and copy the contents of the disk of node1 into it. Then
    make grub install.

    All right but, what do you think that I should take in consideration
    regarding to Raid and md? I will have to modify /etc/fstab and also delete
    /etc/mdadm.conf to avoid md running. Anything more?

    Thank you very much!


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