jamesworthy88
IS-IT--Management
I have a Proliant G3 with a Smart Array 641 controller and 3 36GB drives (RAID 1+0) running Windows 2003. It has two partitions with the system partition, originally 4GB, now running out of space (only 280 MB left).
We purchased 3 more 36 GB drives (all same specs) and I installed them and setup an identical second array on the same controller.
I used Acronis Migrate Easy 7 to clone Array A to Array B but with a larger system partition: 10 GB. When I rebooted, after the cloning operation, everything came up as expected, and the additional partitions on the new array (B) showed up as drives F: & G: and all the data looks to have copied correctly. So far so good.
Now...How do I get the server to boot off the new array and have those drives show up as C: & D:?
I don't want to change any config on the original physical drives/partitions so I have them in case of any problems.
Eventually I'll wipe them clean and create a new array for file storage.
I tried powering down, pulling the 3 original drives out, and rebooting. The sytem didn't like the missing drives. When I placed the new drives in the original drive slots, it didn't like that either. I really don't want ot rely on the old drives even being in the drive bays. I believe the errors were 1785 and 1789.
Thanks much in advance,
JW88
We purchased 3 more 36 GB drives (all same specs) and I installed them and setup an identical second array on the same controller.
I used Acronis Migrate Easy 7 to clone Array A to Array B but with a larger system partition: 10 GB. When I rebooted, after the cloning operation, everything came up as expected, and the additional partitions on the new array (B) showed up as drives F: & G: and all the data looks to have copied correctly. So far so good.
Now...How do I get the server to boot off the new array and have those drives show up as C: & D:?
I don't want to change any config on the original physical drives/partitions so I have them in case of any problems.
Eventually I'll wipe them clean and create a new array for file storage.
I tried powering down, pulling the 3 original drives out, and rebooting. The sytem didn't like the missing drives. When I placed the new drives in the original drive slots, it didn't like that either. I really don't want ot rely on the old drives even being in the drive bays. I believe the errors were 1785 and 1789.
Thanks much in advance,
JW88