Problems Galore...


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I've been away from work for two months and during that time my (so-called) replacement installed SBS 2003 on our new server.

The server has three 120 GB HDD's and the natural thing to do would have been to build a RAID-5 array. But the stupid git didn't... :crazy: He obviously didn't configure the array properly and the end-product is that SBS installed on a single HDD with the two others just sitting there doing absolutely nothing.

My question is this:

If I make an image of the system disk and then re-configure the array properly as RAID-5, then put the image back on the 240 GB disk that the RAID-5 will give me - will it work or will I have to reinstall the whole shebang?

Server Specs:

2* Intel Xeon Processors

Intel "Clearwater" Server Board

3* 120 GB SATA HDD's

2 GB DDR

and so on and so forth....

Thanks for any helpful suggestions,

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Id say, if you've got an exact image of the drive then it should be alright if things go well or not.

When you create a RAID-5 array do you have to have "clean" (formatted) drives to do so, or can one drive have something on?

ChocIST

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