On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 09:19:39 -0700, Guy Fraser <guy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You might want to look at "rsync". > > We use RAID 1 mirroring on a number of servers and then use rsync to > back them up to an archive server using a second NIC on each machine. > We then back up the archive server using rsync to 300GB external > firewire drives {takes less than 3 hours}, then circulate them off site. > > You might want to get a couple of new drives, setup the miroring on the > new drives then rsync the data to the new partitions and update the > fstab, grub/lilo ...etc... files accordingly, then swap the order of the > drives > to boot from the mirrored set. You could then use the old drive for > backing up the mirror. > > We used to use tape libraries, and SCSI RAID on all our servers, but > now we only have couple dual Xeon monsters that need SCSI RAID. > As a matter of fact we now have a double wide server case we don't > need that has dual 450W power supplies and supports over 18 5.25" > drives and 14 fans {Very Noisy}. > > We have a couple of new machines with SATA that seem to be > performing quite well, only time will tell. > > > > > Thomas Cameron wrote: > > >On Wed, 2004-11-03 at 21:03 -0500, Yang Xiao wrote: > > > > > > > >>ha, I want to do a RAID 1, mirror the first drive for failover support. > >>Thanks, > >>Yang > >> > >> > >> > > > >I do not think you can do that non-destructively, as you have to > >redefine your partition types on the existing drive... Have a look at > >these sites: > > > >http://www.siliconvalleyccie.com/linux-adv/raid.htm > >http://willert.dk/geek/raid.html > >http://www.md.pp.ru/articles/linuxraid.html > >http://togami.com/~warren/guides/remoteraidcrazies/ > > > >Thomas > > > > > > > > -- > Guy Fraser So basically there's no way to build a RAID 1 without having to rebuild the system? I know one option is to rsync the files somewhere first then move then back later, but that still requires a rebuild. Yang