Chris Arnold pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Chris Arnold wrote:
OK, i know this is not an opensuse question but i want to see what others have to say about this.
I currently have an ibm xserver running SLES 10 SP2 with 2 drives of 36gb a piece (this is an active/production server) in raid 1 (hardware). I want to replace those 2 drives with larger drives without losing any data. What i have tried so far is to remove one of the 36gb drives and install 1 of the larger drives and hope that it would rebuild and see the "extra" space. But this does not appear to work. What is the correct way to do this?
Just set up a second raid volume with the new drives and migrate the desired directories to the new volume.
The server is a 1u rack and only has 2 drive slots so it is impossible to setup another volume with this server with the larger drives installed. This config seems to make it a little harder to expand to larger drives
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