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01-17-2005 03:47 AM
01-17-2005 03:47 AM
I am currently running a Proliant ML530 G1 with a Smart Array 5300 controller. Attached to the controller are 8 x 18 GB drives.
I am looking to upgrade the disks to 6 x 72 GB but I am not that keen on doing it if it involves rebuilding the server.
Is it possible to swap the drives one by one and then expand the raid when 6 x 72GB's are in?
Failing this would it be possible to use Norton Ghost or similar to transfer the whole of the system partition to a newly created drive array?
I am looking to upgrade the disks to 6 x 72 GB but I am not that keen on doing it if it involves rebuilding the server.
Is it possible to swap the drives one by one and then expand the raid when 6 x 72GB's are in?
Failing this would it be possible to use Norton Ghost or similar to transfer the whole of the system partition to a newly created drive array?
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01-17-2005 09:58 AM
01-17-2005 09:58 AM
Re: Transfering A Drive Array
John there is no option for to downgrade number of drives? If your array(s) designed with 8 you need 8 or restore data to newly created array with 6 drives.
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