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Date:      Thu, 13 Jan 2005 17:41:51 +0200
From:      Toomas Aas <toomas.aas@raad.tartu.ee>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Replacing both disks in RAID1
Message-ID:  <41E696BF.8090704@raad.tartu.ee>
In-Reply-To: <41E58EA5.3060903@raad.tartu.ee>
References:  <41E58EA5.3060903@raad.tartu.ee>

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Toomas Aas wrote:

> I have a small server running FreeBSD 4.10, 2 x 80 GB drives mirrored o=
n=20
> Promise TX2 integrated RAID1 controller. I'd like to replace the 80 GB =

> drives with 200 GB drives.
>=20
> Here's my current plan:
>=20
> 1. Attach one of the new drives to free ICH4 IDE port on motherboard,=20
> partition it and transfer the data using dump/tar.
>=20
> 2. Remove the 80 GB drives, attach 200 GB drives (one with data, one=20
> blank) to TX2 IDE ports and re-create the mirror using Promise onboard =

> BIOS utility.
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> 3. Reboot, fix the fstab (if necessary) and be done with it.
>=20
> I have one doubt with it. Currently my partitions are ar0s1a (/), ar0s1=
b=20
> (swap), ar0s1e (/var) etc. When I create corresponding partitions on th=
e=20
> new drive while it is attached to ICH4 controller, the partitions are=20
> created as ad0s1a, ad0s1b etc. When I then move this drive to TX2 port =

> and re-create the mirror the partitions should again be ar0s1a, ar0s1b =

> etc. Will it "just work" or will it not work at all?

Another thought - maybe I shouldn't create the new array using the=20
Promise BIOS utility, but instead should bring the server up and use=20
'atacontrol create RAID1'? What do you think? Which method has a better=20
chance of success?

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