Re: OT: But Linux may help - Use "ghost for Linux" to image to RAID 1

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gordon@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have a Windows 2000 server with one 80GB IDE hard drive.

I add a Promise Fasttrak100 TX2 IDE RAID card and the other 80GB IDE hard
drive to the server.

I want to use those 2 hard drive to form a RAID 1 mirror.

I want to keep everything in the old hard drive (I need few days to
reinstall one of the application in the server).

My thinking:

I ghost the old hard drive image to the third hard drive and connect the
third drive.

I use any boot live Linux CD to boot. If the Linux can see the third hard
drive and the RAID 1 drive. I then use something like "ghost for Linux" to
ghost the third drive image to the RAID 1 drive.

Will it work?
I doubt this will work. Part of the reason is the boot.ini file and how Windows 2000 would see the new drive array. With the old file system scheme the naming of the device would be different, not to mention the SN of the array. Second, why on earth would you put a boot partition on a non-redundant filesystem? You're best bet would be to setup both drives as dynamic and then span the volume from within Win2k. However, I highly do not recommend a system partition on RAID1.

If yes, Which live CD has Promise Fasttrak100 TX2 IDE RAID card driver?
which Linux live CD should I use?

If no, What is the easier method to do this?

Gordon






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