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тАО07-11-2007 08:19 PM
тАО07-11-2007 08:19 PM
Hi,
I'm about to configure 3 identical (except for IP-address) DL380 G5 servers, each having 2 logical raid 0+1 disks.
Is it possible to just configure one server and then multiply that servers disks just by moving disks between servers? If so, how do I do that?
Regards Bengt
I'm about to configure 3 identical (except for IP-address) DL380 G5 servers, each having 2 logical raid 0+1 disks.
Is it possible to just configure one server and then multiply that servers disks just by moving disks between servers? If so, how do I do that?
Regards Bengt
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тАО07-11-2007 09:20 PM
тАО07-11-2007 09:20 PM
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Hi,
yes you can do that.
Requirements should be an identical hardware.
Take one of the raid 0+1 OS harddisk und put them to the same place in the server, which you want to clone.
Boot up the server with only one disk (the array controller shows a failure, Press F2 to continue) The OS should now boot up, when the OS is. If it works, you could build in the second disk.
Please regard the following:
1) make sure, that there is no connect to LAN
2) When the OS work, change the SID (W2K,W2K3)
3) rename the server, put it in a workgroup
4) reboot
5) integrate the server into the domain
6) Put in the second hard disk
yes you can do that.
Requirements should be an identical hardware.
Take one of the raid 0+1 OS harddisk und put them to the same place in the server, which you want to clone.
Boot up the server with only one disk (the array controller shows a failure, Press F2 to continue) The OS should now boot up, when the OS is. If it works, you could build in the second disk.
Please regard the following:
1) make sure, that there is no connect to LAN
2) When the OS work, change the SID (W2K,W2K3)
3) rename the server, put it in a workgroup
4) reboot
5) integrate the server into the domain
6) Put in the second hard disk
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тАО07-11-2007 10:03 PM
тАО07-11-2007 10:03 PM
Re: cloning disks via raid 0+1
Thanks very much Eisenschmid!
I'm running Fedora so I guess your points 2,3 and 5 will be a little bit different for me.
Just to clarify that I got you right:
(Original system, O, with logical disk A and B. Physical A1, A2, B1, B3. Second, unconfigured, system: S)
I pull out for example A2 and B2 from O and put them in slots A2 and B2 on system S. No other disks in S.
Boot S. Push F2 to continue after failure msg.
Reconfigure S with new name and ip-address.
Put in (new) disks in S-A1 and S-B1.
Put in (new) disks in O-A2 and O-B2.
Another question: What are the requirements of a disk, apart from same type and size, to use as a replacemet of a failing disk in the above configuration? Reformatted?
Regards Bengt
I'm running Fedora so I guess your points 2,3 and 5 will be a little bit different for me.
Just to clarify that I got you right:
(Original system, O, with logical disk A and B. Physical A1, A2, B1, B3. Second, unconfigured, system: S)
I pull out for example A2 and B2 from O and put them in slots A2 and B2 on system S. No other disks in S.
Boot S. Push F2 to continue after failure msg.
Reconfigure S with new name and ip-address.
Put in (new) disks in S-A1 and S-B1.
Put in (new) disks in O-A2 and O-B2.
Another question: What are the requirements of a disk, apart from same type and size, to use as a replacemet of a failing disk in the above configuration? Reformatted?
Regards Bengt
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тАО07-11-2007 10:41 PM
тАО07-11-2007 10:41 PM
Re: cloning disks via raid 0+1
Right,
you can also replace the disks in Server O first, so you don't need the two disks for the Server O any more.
If you have a DL380 G5 with a P400 Raidcontroller you don't have to preformat the disks, you can unpack the new disk and put it in the slot of O and S hotplug. It will be rebuilded and formatted by the raid-controller.
The new disk must have the same size as the origin disks or could be bigger.
you can also replace the disks in Server O first, so you don't need the two disks for the Server O any more.
If you have a DL380 G5 with a P400 Raidcontroller you don't have to preformat the disks, you can unpack the new disk and put it in the slot of O and S hotplug. It will be rebuilded and formatted by the raid-controller.
The new disk must have the same size as the origin disks or could be bigger.
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