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тАО04-13-2010 10:20 AM
тАО04-13-2010 10:20 AM
BL460C G1 disk upgrade
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тАО04-14-2010 09:57 AM
тАО04-14-2010 09:57 AM
Re: BL460C G1 disk upgrade
Check the ACU and wait till the RAID has recovered.
Do the same again on the 2nd 72GB drive.
You now have a 72GB partion (or more than one - depending on how it was configured before) and 72GB of unpartitioned space.
How you use that extra 72GB is dependant on the OS and any partitioning utility you are using.
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тАО04-14-2010 10:38 AM
тАО04-14-2010 10:38 AM
Re: BL460C G1 disk upgrade
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тАО04-14-2010 10:50 PM
тАО04-14-2010 10:50 PM
Re: BL460C G1 disk upgrade
You'll need to 'expand' the partition somehow.
We can't tell you how to do that, or even if it's possible or not, without knowing which OS you're using.
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тАО04-14-2010 10:59 PM
тАО04-14-2010 10:59 PM
Re: BL460C G1 disk upgrade
your os is Linux, and you oculd send the disk layout, are you using LVM or nodmal partions ??
and also the file system type is important.
mikap
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тАО04-14-2010 11:01 PM
тАО04-14-2010 11:01 PM
Re: BL460C G1 disk upgrade
second think you could use the :
http://www.mondorescue.org/
or some comercial sotweare for disk cloning and migration.
mikap
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тАО04-15-2010 05:09 AM
тАО04-15-2010 05:09 AM
Re: BL460C G1 disk upgrade
Battery Pack Count: 0
Online Capacity Expansion on the E200 controller requires the Battery-Backed Write Cache option to be installed.
So you would need to get the "128MB Battery-Backed Write Cache" kit installed. As far as I am aware there is not an option to add a battery module to the included 64MB cache module.
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тАО04-15-2010 07:05 AM
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