Re: [CentOS] Turn an ext2 filesystem into a component of a mirrored RAID?

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On 11/27/06, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If you can be down a few hours, you should be able to boot the
install CD in rescue mode and
dd bs=1M if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb (being very careful that those
are the correct devices for the source and target respectively).
I'd expect that to take about 3 hours to complete, depending on
your drives and controller.

That may be what we have to try.  This isn't the root filesystem, so
we should just be able to unmount it during the dd and not have to
reboot?

Another approach
would be to put the drive directly in the 2nd server and do the
rsync over the network.  This would probably complete over a weekend.

The second server is 2900 miles away in another data center with no
dedicated network between the locations, so this probably isn't going
to work ...

If the files are changing, you can do one run with the machine active,
then repeat it when no changes are happening.  The 2nd run should go
very quickly since it only has to copy the differences.

Unfortunately we're talking about a relatively small number of
relatively huge files, so the checksumming is a significant portion of
the rsync time.

Thanks, everyone, for your responses so far.
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