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тАО12-04-2008 07:29 AM
тАО12-04-2008 07:29 AM
modify Array configuration: RAID0 to RAID1 and add a disk
A server as been very bad install:
this server contain 2 hard drive and a E200i Smart ary controller.
Normally, disk configuration is a mirroring.
But a technician has create a RAID 0 with only 1 harddisk...
The other harddisk is unassigned.
You can show configuration in attachment.
Is there possible to modify this configuration to a raid 1 and to add the unassigned harddisk to the raid without a lost of data ?
Apparently, it is impossible with the GUI.
But I have found all needed command in the ACU CLI:
ctrl slot=1 logicaldrive 1 modify raid=1 stripesize=default
ctrl slot=1 logicaldrive 1 add drive=2
Are those 2 commands my solution ?
Thanks in advance.
FL
this server contain 2 hard drive and a E200i Smart ary controller.
Normally, disk configuration is a mirroring.
But a technician has create a RAID 0 with only 1 harddisk...
The other harddisk is unassigned.
You can show configuration in attachment.
Is there possible to modify this configuration to a raid 1 and to add the unassigned harddisk to the raid without a lost of data ?
Apparently, it is impossible with the GUI.
But I have found all needed command in the ACU CLI:
ctrl slot=1 logicaldrive 1 modify raid=1 stripesize=default
ctrl slot=1 logicaldrive 1 add drive=2
Are those 2 commands my solution ?
Thanks in advance.
FL
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тАО12-04-2008 07:50 AM
тАО12-04-2008 07:50 AM
Re: modify Array configuration: RAID0 to RAID1 and add a disk
franck,
the e200 does support raid migration so that should work ok, but please do a backup before you start ! :-)
hope this helps
the e200 does support raid migration so that should work ok, but please do a backup before you start ! :-)
hope this helps
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тАО12-04-2008 07:51 AM
тАО12-04-2008 07:51 AM
Re: modify Array configuration: RAID0 to RAID1 and add a disk
Sure
thanks for your help !
thanks for your help !
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