On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Steven Pierce spewed into the bitstream:
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SP>Anurag,
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SP>Does it support it?? Some of the Compaq do and some do not. You need to look in
the
SP>manual for that information, or call Compaq. You need to find out if it will
support it first.
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Anurag,
Does it support it?? Some of the Compaq do and some do not. You need to look in the
manual for that information, or call Compaq. You need to find out if it will support
it first.
S
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On 7/3/2000 at 11:30 AM Anurag Jalan wrote:
>This partic
This particular box is a Compaq Proliant P-III , 128 Mb ram, 2 SCSI HDs
anurag
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At 09:28 PM 7/2/00 -0700, you wrote:
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>First thing you need to find out is if the BOX will support Raid. Not all
machines will support
>it without a card installed.
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First thing you need to find out is if the BOX will support Raid. Not all machines
will support
it without a card installed.
S
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On 6/30/2000 at 8:54 AM Anurag Jalan wrote:
>Hi all ,
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>I have 2 identical SCSI 9 GB hard drives on my main Linux box.
>Th
With all the machines that I have set up, when creating the raid array, it
formats and removes all partitions on all of the drives. Unless someone
knows otherwise, this is what my experiences have been.
jake
On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Anurag Jalan wrote:
> Hi all ,
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> I have 2 identical SCSI 9 G
Hi all ,
I have 2 identical SCSI 9 GB hard drives on my main Linux box.
There are 4 primary partitions on /dev/sda .. / , /boot , /home and swap.
/dev/sdb is unused, unformatted ...
How can I set up a RAID 1 mirroring system, without disrupting my setup ? I
just need to get some pointers to ge