I have a server with just one 72GB 10K SCSI drive - do you know if I could add another few disks and upgrade the RAID configuration on the fly? Or would the server need a full rebuild?
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I have a server with just one 72GB 10K SCSI drive - do you know if I could add another few disks and upgrade the RAID configuration on the fly? Or would the server need a full rebuild?
I'd image the server, install new disks, build array then image the array.
^^ what he said :)
Depends on your RAID controller
Nox
Could do software RAID ie. dynamic disks. That doesn't require reinstall.
....i wouldn't personally tho.
I'd do a fresh install IF it's a new SCSI controller.
If it's not, I'd do what they said..cos Moby knows.
IF you don't mind windows raid then you can do it like this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Vini
Build 2x same sized partitions on new drive, move file over from hdd1 to hdd2, format hdd1 then build 1 partition at half size. Move from hdd2 part2 to hdd1 part1, del hdd2 part2, then use the free space to build RAID0(or RAID5), move the data from non-raid partition to raided partition, then extend the RAID-ed partition to get the whole capacity
...and pray nothing goes wrong :mrgreen:
99% of the time you will need to rebuild. Very few controller offer what you want as a feature and they are very expensive.
What server is it?
its a crappy old server. which is due t be replaced. so the radi upgrade can be delayed.