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тАО04-29-2006 01:48 AM
тАО04-29-2006 01:48 AM
Is it possible to clone the failing harddisk?? Are there any other better ways?? Hope someone could give me some guidance on doing so. Thanks!
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тАО05-01-2006 04:27 PM
тАО05-01-2006 04:27 PM
SolutionYou can clone it, but you'l have issues. On raid 0 data is stripped on two or more drives..
Clone the logical drive, both disks.
And you should get 2 146 GB drives and configure a raid 1 fault tolerant instead of having everything in one drive or a raid 0 now that you can afford more space. Besides, from 36 to 146 fault tolerance... but well if you cannot trade your 300 gb for two 146 GB you can take the chance of having one 300 'till you can get another 300 to make it fault tolerant.
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тАО05-01-2006 07:02 PM
тАО05-01-2006 07:02 PM
Re: backup in DL580R01
Thanks for your advice.
Just to check with you again. So it's possible to clone the logical drive into just 1 hard disk of 36GB or bigger? Was wondering if the current RAID 0 configuration of the 2 x 18GB hard disk will also be cloned over to the new hard disk? Will there be any complications?
leonard
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тАО05-02-2006 04:56 AM
тАО05-02-2006 04:56 AM
Re: backup in DL580R01
Just perform the backup, create a 36.4 (or your actual logical drive aprtition size) on the 300 gb disk, then restore OS in the new drive and expand the partition using Partition Magic to use all space available.
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тАО05-02-2006 12:54 PM
тАО05-02-2006 12:54 PM
Re: backup in DL580R01
Thanks for the advice. Greatly appreciate it. =)
leonard