mattlyon
IS-IT--Management
- Jun 12, 2006
- 61
Here is the issue:
The Admin (and I use that title VERY loosely) before me setup this server as follows:
Drive 1 (70 gig mirrored): Partitioned into the C: (12 gigs) and F: Drives (58 gigs).
Drive 2 (70 gig mirrored): D: Drive (70 gigs)
Windows 2003 SBS w/raid card for fault tolerance.
The C: Drive has the OS, the D: Drive has the SQL Server data and the F: drive has user files on it. He was running backups to a removable 200 gig HD. So I installed a tape library and 2 pair of mirrored 140 gig drives.
My intention is to:
Give the OS it's own 70 gig mirror.
Move the user data on to the other 70 gig mirror.
Setup department folders on one of the 140 gig mirrors.
Move the SQL server data on to the other 140 gig mirror.
First, I ghosted the D: drive to the 140 gig mirror and had no issues. It worked like a charm. Then I tried using Ghost (10) to copy the C: to one drive and the F: to another, but ran into a problem. Ghost ten will will only do one partition or drive at a time. I am thinking of making an image of the c: and putting it onto the removable drive and then making an image of the F: drive and putting that on the removable drive. lastly, ghosting the two onto their new drives. The only drawback I see to this is Windows not recognizing one or both of the drives in Disk Management. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your help!
The Admin (and I use that title VERY loosely) before me setup this server as follows:
Drive 1 (70 gig mirrored): Partitioned into the C: (12 gigs) and F: Drives (58 gigs).
Drive 2 (70 gig mirrored): D: Drive (70 gigs)
Windows 2003 SBS w/raid card for fault tolerance.
The C: Drive has the OS, the D: Drive has the SQL Server data and the F: drive has user files on it. He was running backups to a removable 200 gig HD. So I installed a tape library and 2 pair of mirrored 140 gig drives.
My intention is to:
Give the OS it's own 70 gig mirror.
Move the user data on to the other 70 gig mirror.
Setup department folders on one of the 140 gig mirrors.
Move the SQL server data on to the other 140 gig mirror.
First, I ghosted the D: drive to the 140 gig mirror and had no issues. It worked like a charm. Then I tried using Ghost (10) to copy the C: to one drive and the F: to another, but ran into a problem. Ghost ten will will only do one partition or drive at a time. I am thinking of making an image of the c: and putting it onto the removable drive and then making an image of the F: drive and putting that on the removable drive. lastly, ghosting the two onto their new drives. The only drawback I see to this is Windows not recognizing one or both of the drives in Disk Management. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for your help!