There is no way to do this safely without a backup / restore. When the SAS6/iR creates a RAID 1 mirror array from two disks, it will initialize (zero) the first few MB of both the disks to remove any latent data. This would cause your boot/partition information to be wiped from your array, rendering it useless.
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October 13th, 2008 17:00
- OS? (e.g. Windows 2003, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux)
- current raid controller? (e.g. SAS5iR, PERC6E)
webstyler
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October 14th, 2008 06:00
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Linux CENTOS Enterprise 5.2 i686
WHM 11.23.2 cPanel 11.23.6-R27698
SAS 6/iR Intehrated Controller for C1
PE1950 III 2,5" HDD support chassis
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raiddude
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October 15th, 2008 18:00
There is no way to do this safely without a backup / restore. When the SAS6/iR creates a RAID 1 mirror array from two disks, it will initialize (zero) the first few MB of both the disks to remove any latent data. This would cause your boot/partition information to be wiped from your array, rendering it useless.