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How to mirror a drive?
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| Lamar Thomas 2004-01-23, 7:47 pm |
| Hey everyone.
I am running RH 9.0 and would like to mirror my system HD. Here is my
setup. I installed RH 9.0 on an 80GB HD. It takes up the entire disk. I
also have another 80GB HD on another controller. The second disk is
formated DOS Fat32 using a DOS boot disk before I install RH 9.0 on the
first disk. The second disk is empty so I can do whatever I need to do with
it.
1. Can anyone tell me how I would go about mirroring my system disk to the
second disk from this point?
2. Can anyone ALSO tell me how to mirror two disk at OS install time?
Thanks for any help.
Lamar
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| Alexander Dalloz 2004-01-23, 7:47 pm |
| On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 23:10:30 +0000 Lamar Thomas wrote:
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> Hey everyone.
>
> I am running RH 9.0 and would like to mirror my system HD. Here is my
> setup. I installed RH 9.0 on an 80GB HD. It takes up the entire disk. I
> also have another 80GB HD on another controller. The second disk is
> formated DOS Fat32 using a DOS boot disk before I install RH 9.0 on the
> first disk. The second disk is empty so I can do whatever I need to do with
> it.
>
> 1. Can anyone tell me how I would go about mirroring my system disk to the
> second disk from this point?
> 2. Can anyone ALSO tell me how to mirror two disk at OS install time?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Lamar
If you mean with "mirroring" then you speak about RAID1. It is available
at boot time as an option. Very easy to setup. It is described in the
documentation.
To setup a RAID1 array after installation it is not possible. If you mean
with mirroring just to have a running image of your system then you can
use dd to make a 1:1 sector copy.
Alexander
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| Lamar Thomas 2004-01-23, 7:47 pm |
| Thanks Bit,
I'll take a look at it!
Lamar
"Bit Twister" <BitTwister@localhost.localdomain> wrote in message
news:slrnbro132.4dv.BitTwister@wb.home...quote:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 23:10:30 GMT, Lamar Thomas wrote:
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> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Hard-Disk-Upgrade/
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| 2boxers 2004-01-23, 7:47 pm |
| On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 00:50:17 +0100, Alexander Dalloz
<alexander.dalloz@uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
quote:
>On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 23:10:30 +0000 Lamar Thomas wrote:
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>If you mean with "mirroring" then you speak about RAID1. It is available
>at boot time as an option. Very easy to setup. It is described in the
>documentation.
>To setup a RAID1 array after installation it is not possible.
Absolutely not true.
You can set up RAID after install. I have done this many times.
Granted, the procedure is not for everybody, but if you have problems
or questions regarding post install setup of RAID 1, feel free to ask.
Charles
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| Alexander Dalloz 2004-01-23, 7:47 pm |
| On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 11:34:02 -0500 2boxers wrote:
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> On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 00:50:17 +0100, Alexander Dalloz
> <alexander.dalloz@uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
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> Absolutely not true.
Ok, you are right. but I meant it for the normal or low experienced users.
It is not trivial and requires a lot of knowledge about linux software
raid. And the original poster seems not to be that experiences. I feared
he will loose his data in trying to migrate.
quote:
> You can set up RAID after install. I have done this many times.
> Granted, the procedure is not for everybody, but if you have problems or
> questions regarding post install setup of RAID 1, feel free to ask.
>
> Charles
Alexander
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| JL Woodruff 2004-01-23, 7:48 pm |
| Lamar Thomas wrote:quote:
> Thanks Bit,
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> I'll take a look at it!
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> Lamar
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> "Bit Twister" <BitTwister@localhost.localdomain> wrote in message
> news:slrnbro132.4dv.BitTwister@wb.home...
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| Lamar Thomas 2004-01-23, 7:49 pm |
| You're right Alex,
I don't have much experience. But, this is just a test system with NO data
on it at all.
Lamar
"Alexander Dalloz" <alexander.dalloz@uni-bielefeld.de> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 11:34:02 -0500 2boxers wrote:
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> Ok, you are right. but I meant it for the normal or low experienced users.
> It is not trivial and requires a lot of knowledge about linux software
> raid. And the original poster seems not to be that experiences. I feared
> he will loose his data in trying to migrate.
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> Alexander
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> Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany
> PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999
> PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653
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