Re: raid0 to raid1

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reload the server
or backup and restore after changing disk layout
there is no online way to fix this problem
thanks
-steve
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 22:34, pg wrote:
> Excuse me for asking the question again, because my last question has not
> been answered.
> 
> I have two scsi hd of same geometry : 36G
> I want to have
> sda1 sdb1 map to /boot by raid1
> sda2 sdb2 map to /     by raid1
> 
> Unfortunately, I wrongly formated sda2+sdb2 to raid0, and the error was
> discovered a few weeks after the server has been put into production.
> 
> So my problem is how can I use minimum time to convert the raid0 back to
> radi1 safely?
> 
> 
> 
> -Jason
> 
> ps The usage of sda2+sdb2 is less than 10G at the present moment
> 
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