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тАО09-03-2004 12:15 AM
тАО09-03-2004 12:15 AM
Replacing DL360 G3
Hi,
I have just purchased a new dl360 G3 dual cpu 3.06Ghz] server to replace an existing dl360 G3 single processor [2.4Ghz 512Mb]. As the systems are identical [physically] i want to remove my 2x mirrored 36gb 15k scsi drives from the single processor system and install then in the new dual processor system.
My question is simple, if I remove the 2 drives and put them in the new server [assuming all bios/controller versions are identical] can I boot from these drives or do i need to run the array config and create the mirror again?
I have just purchased a new dl360 G3 dual cpu 3.06Ghz] server to replace an existing dl360 G3 single processor [2.4Ghz 512Mb]. As the systems are identical [physically] i want to remove my 2x mirrored 36gb 15k scsi drives from the single processor system and install then in the new dual processor system.
My question is simple, if I remove the 2 drives and put them in the new server [assuming all bios/controller versions are identical] can I boot from these drives or do i need to run the array config and create the mirror again?
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тАО09-03-2004 12:20 AM
тАО09-03-2004 12:20 AM
Re: Replacing DL360 G3
Hi Sean,
as long as the machines are powered off when you move the disks, and that you put the disks in the same order, the array controller in the new server should recognise the array, and should be bootable.
But make sure you have a good backup before you try it.
Regards,
Stephen
as long as the machines are powered off when you move the disks, and that you put the disks in the same order, the array controller in the new server should recognise the array, and should be bootable.
But make sure you have a good backup before you try it.
Regards,
Stephen
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тАО09-03-2004 12:58 AM
тАО09-03-2004 12:58 AM
Re: Replacing DL360 G3
Sean,
Like Stephan said, make sure the systems are both off and the hdds are put into the same slots of the system. I've done this many times with no problems, although I always had a good backup before moving the disks.
Good luck
Greg
Like Stephan said, make sure the systems are both off and the hdds are put into the same slots of the system. I've done this many times with no problems, although I always had a good backup before moving the disks.
Good luck
Greg
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