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тАО07-12-2005 09:15 PM
тАО07-12-2005 09:15 PM
How to make an image of a RAID 0+1 (norton ghost?)
Hello,
We have a 'Proliant DL380' configured as a NASB2000. Our Operating System is configured with RAID 0+1 with 'Smart Array 5i Controller'. There are 2 physical hard discs with 3 logical discs.
Although we know the RAID functionality, we would like to backup the OS (with an image of one or both hard discs). We have tried to make an image with Norton Ghost software, but we "see" the 3 logical discs instead of "seing" the 2 physical hard discs. We would like to make an image of these hard discs to be able to recover our system entirely as we have nowadays.
Anybody could help us?
Thank you very much in advance!
Rub├йn.
We have a 'Proliant DL380' configured as a NASB2000. Our Operating System is configured with RAID 0+1 with 'Smart Array 5i Controller'. There are 2 physical hard discs with 3 logical discs.
Although we know the RAID functionality, we would like to backup the OS (with an image of one or both hard discs). We have tried to make an image with Norton Ghost software, but we "see" the 3 logical discs instead of "seing" the 2 physical hard discs. We would like to make an image of these hard discs to be able to recover our system entirely as we have nowadays.
Anybody could help us?
Thank you very much in advance!
Rub├йn.
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тАО07-12-2005 10:00 PM
тАО07-12-2005 10:00 PM
Re: How to make an image of a RAID 0+1 (norton ghost?)
use the Rapid Deployment Pack from HP which can help you on this.
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тАО07-13-2005 06:34 PM
тАО07-13-2005 06:34 PM
Re: How to make an image of a RAID 0+1 (norton ghost?)
Hallo,
Boot with BartPE CD (ISO-Image from Internet ...)with Pressing F6 und add the HP ArrayController driver.
Then you can start Ghost32 and make an Image to Network etc ...
Boot with BartPE CD (ISO-Image from Internet ...)with Pressing F6 und add the HP ArrayController driver.
Then you can start Ghost32 and make an Image to Network etc ...
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