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02-19-2003 02:16 PM
02-19-2003 02:16 PM
Ghost 7.5 and Compaq ML370 G3
I apologize if this has been addressed elsewhere but I could not find a thread about this. I'm trying to Ghost an ML370 G3 with an SA532 RAID controller and am having no luck once Ghost starts. It as if it gets stuck on the MFT table; the time grows to over 200 hours and virtually nothing happens. I do get a few megabytes of transfer but nothing like it should be. I'm successfully Ghosting DL360 servers using the same version of Ghost. It was recommended that I include the smrtscsi.sys file in the boot (and add an entry to the config.sys file which I did) but I get a strange message about an invalid EISA configuration. Has anyone had this problem and been able to come up with a fix? Any suggestions would be welcome. I need to Ghost these servers for weekly classes that I teach. Thanks in advance.
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