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Clone an entire Windows 2K/2K3 systemI would like to make a clone of a production RAID-5 server for development
purposes. They're identical machines, identical hardware. I don't seem to be able to use any of the standard disk imaging tools, I believe because they do not support RAID. Does anyone have a solution? In news:uW1pIqJjFHA.1948@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl, Patrick Kremer <n/a> typed:> I would like to make a clone of a production RAID-5 server for Given that the OS doesn't know anything about the underlying RAID > development purposes. They're identical machines, identical hardware. > > I don't seem to be able to use any of the standard disk imaging > tools, I believe because they do not support RAID. > > Does anyone have a solution? configuration if you're using hardware RAID, I don't see why imaging software would know or care about it either....don't know about software RAID, as I won't use to begin with. I personally like the Acronis imaging products - have you checked them out? Raid 5 is a solution. Hot swap drives will help tremendously.
Replace each disk, one at a time. Actually you won't need to do the last one. When you are done you will have a complete mirror. Show quoteHide quote "Patrick Kremer" <n/a> wrote in message news:uW1pIqJjFHA.1948@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >I would like to make a clone of a production RAID-5 server for development > purposes. They're identical machines, identical hardware. > > I don't seem to be able to use any of the standard disk imaging tools, I > believe because they do not support RAID. > > Does anyone have a solution? > > I like it........................ ;-)
-- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Hank Arnold "Manny Borges" <manny_bor***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ePRVaUYjFHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Raid 5 is a solution. Hot swap drives will help tremendously. > > Replace each disk, one at a time. Actually you won't need to do the last > one. > > When you are done you will have a complete mirror. > > > "Patrick Kremer" <n/a> wrote in message > news:uW1pIqJjFHA.1948@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >>I would like to make a clone of a production RAID-5 server for development >> purposes. They're identical machines, identical hardware. >> >> I don't seem to be able to use any of the standard disk imaging tools, I >> believe because they do not support RAID. >> >> Does anyone have a solution? >> >> > > How does that work correctly?
Assuming p=production and b=backup server - I pull out drive #1p and replace it with drive #1b at 10AM - I wait however long for the RAID controller to synch, say an hour - I pull out drive #2p and replace it with drive #2b at 11AM. - Wait for synch At that point, I've still got the fully functional production system. But I've got drive #1p with data from 10AM and drive #2p with data from 11AM. They're out of synch. So if i put both of them into the backup server, how can the RAID controller possibly recover? Show quoteHide quote "Hank Arnold" <rasi***@aol.com> wrote in message news:OxKyc8cjFHA.3164@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > I like it........................ ;-) > > -- > Regards, > Hank Arnold > > "Manny Borges" <manny_bor***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:ePRVaUYjFHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > > Raid 5 is a solution. Hot swap drives will help tremendously. > > > > Replace each disk, one at a time. Actually you won't need to do the last > > one. > > > > When you are done you will have a complete mirror. > > > > > > "Patrick Kremer" <n/a> wrote in message > > news:uW1pIqJjFHA.1948@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > >>I would like to make a clone of a production RAID-5 server for development > >> purposes. They're identical machines, identical hardware. > >> > >> I don't seem to be able to use any of the standard disk imaging tools, I > >> believe because they do not support RAID. > >> > >> Does anyone have a solution? > >> > >> > > > > > > This would have to be an offline, off peak , job. If there are any dbs on
the raid i would stop them temporarily. Show quoteHide quote "Patrick Kremer" <n/a> wrote in message news:OW8z42hjFHA.1232@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > How does that work correctly? > > Assuming p=production and b=backup server > > - I pull out drive #1p and replace it with drive #1b at 10AM > - I wait however long for the RAID controller to synch, say an hour > - I pull out drive #2p and replace it with drive #2b at 11AM. > - Wait for synch > > At that point, I've still got the fully functional production system. > > But I've got drive #1p with data from 10AM and drive #2p with data from > 11AM. They're out of synch. > > So if i put both of them into the backup server, how can the RAID > controller > possibly recover? > > "Hank Arnold" <rasi***@aol.com> wrote in message > news:OxKyc8cjFHA.3164@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... >> I like it........................ ;-) >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Hank Arnold >> >> "Manny Borges" <manny_bor***@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:ePRVaUYjFHA.1148@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> > Raid 5 is a solution. Hot swap drives will help tremendously. >> > >> > Replace each disk, one at a time. Actually you won't need to do the >> > last >> > one. >> > >> > When you are done you will have a complete mirror. >> > >> > >> > "Patrick Kremer" <n/a> wrote in message >> > news:uW1pIqJjFHA.1948@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> >>I would like to make a clone of a production RAID-5 server for > development >> >> purposes. They're identical machines, identical hardware. >> >> >> >> I don't seem to be able to use any of the standard disk imaging tools, > I >> >> believe because they do not support RAID. >> >> >> >> Does anyone have a solution? >> >> >> >> >> > >> > >> >> > >
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