Here's one of those times where I thought, "I wonder", as in I wonder if
I can break an MD root mirror and sanely recreate it. You can do so with
other software RAID solutions so why not here? Well, you can. There is
nothing short about this procedure, taking 80+ commands to accomplish.
Showing posts with label disk clone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disk clone. Show all posts
29 January 2011
23 January 2011
Creating an MD Root Mirror in Linux
For whatever reason, you originally set up your Linux host without a root
disk mirror and now you want it mirrored. One could say "just re-install,"
but surely there is another way, and there is. The solution isn't quick
or simple, though it isn't impossible. Our host details are:
disk mirror and now you want it mirrored. One could say "just re-install,"
but surely there is another way, and there is. The solution isn't quick
or simple, though it isn't impossible. Our host details are:
09 January 2011
Disk Cloning in Linux
A while back, I wrote up how to clone a disk in Solaris and in FreeBSD,
yet somehow managed to overlook writing up how to do so in Linux.
This write up is to rectify just that, how to clone a disk, in this case,
the root disk, in Linux. The following are our setup details:
yet somehow managed to overlook writing up how to do so in Linux.
This write up is to rectify just that, how to clone a disk, in this case,
the root disk, in Linux. The following are our setup details:
18 October 2010
Breaking and Syncing a SVM Root Mirror (Solaris)
INTRO
The information detailed below is to assist with proactive planning for
the potential demise and recovery of a host back to the state it was
The information detailed below is to assist with proactive planning for
the potential demise and recovery of a host back to the state it was
Breaking and Syncing a Hardware Root Mirror (Solaris)
INTRO
The information detailed below is to assist with proactive planning for
the potential demise and recovery of a host back to the state it was
The information detailed below is to assist with proactive planning for
the potential demise and recovery of a host back to the state it was
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