[CentOS] Add RAID after install in one disk
Haakon Gjersvik Eriksen
haakon at basefarm.noWed Feb 28 13:02:24 UTC 2007
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Mário Gamito wrote: > Hi, > > I had this hard time installing a server with RAID 1 by software. > I always got an error from GRUB and no booting. > > So, i've installed CentOS 4.4 normally in only one disk. > > Question is: is it possible now to make a RAID 1 by software with the > other disk ? > > If so, how ? > > I'm completely lost here. > > Any help would be appreciated. Yeah, but it's potentially a bit tricky. I don't remember the command lines off the top of my head, but here's basically how to do it: Let's assume you have installed and booted from hda now and want a raid1 with hda and hdb. Make a sw raid on hdb with one drive marked as failed. Copy everything over from hda onto the raid drives Install Grub on hdb Boot from the raid1 and then hot-add hda as the disk which had previously failed. IIRC, you also have to do some special magic with the grub config to make the machine boot nicely even if you have to reboot with one drive down. Unfortunately, it's been a while since last time I did this, so I can't remember. -- Haakon Gjersvik Eriksen -- Basefarm AS
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