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Dec 28, 2004, 02:45 PM
 
Hi all,

Not a question specially for this pool but...

I have an external LaCie 250 FW HDD and plan to buy the same onr to build a RAID 1 for safety reasons of course.
Would I be able to build a RAID 1 without backing up my stuff on another disc and then retransfer the whole buch on my RAID1?

Thanks for your info.
(Last edited by zubro; Dec 28, 2004 at 04:50 PM. )
     
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Dec 28, 2004, 05:42 PM
 
Not with Apple's software. This involves formatting both drives, so you would need somewhere to put the data.

Also, it is advisable that you have a firewire controller per drive.

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Dec 28, 2004, 06:02 PM
 
Well your topic says you want RAID 0 (striping) but your post says RAID 1 (mirroring). I'll assume you meant RAID 1 and that means you should ignore Detrius' post. It can be done (I know from experience - did it to the bootdisk of 4 xserves). Just use:
diskutil enableraid mirror disk0

(assuming it's disk0 which I don't think it is since it's a FW drive). Then repair the raid with:
diskutil repairmirror {RAID NAME} {BAD SLICE} {ORIGINAL HD} {NEW HD}

You can find your disk names, etc w/ `diskutil list` and `diskutil checkraid`

NOTE: Just because it can be done doesn't mean it's a good idea to do it without backing up your drive
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Dec 29, 2004, 12:14 AM
 
Originally posted by ctlq:
Well your topic says you want RAID 0 (striping) but your post says RAID 1 (mirroring). I'll assume you meant RAID 1 and that means you should ignore Detrius' post. It can be done (I know from experience - did it to the bootdisk of 4 xserves). Just use:
diskutil enableraid mirror disk0

(assuming it's disk0 which I don't think it is since it's a FW drive). Then repair the raid with:
diskutil repairmirror {RAID NAME} {BAD SLICE} {ORIGINAL HD} {NEW HD}

You can find your disk names, etc w/ `diskutil list` and `diskutil checkraid`

NOTE: Just because it can be done doesn't mean it's a good idea to do it without backing up your drive
Spiffy! Good to know.

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Dec 30, 2004, 03:06 PM
 
Originally posted by Detrius:
Also, it is advisable that you have a firewire controller per drive.
Yep, I read that speedwise, it does quite a difference.
I do plan to have a dual G5 soon-ish but will build it first on my ibook G4.
Will I "burn" my FW controller? or will I encounter any specific problem?
     
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Dec 30, 2004, 03:19 PM
 
Originally posted by ctlq:
Well your topic says you want RAID 0 (striping) but your post says RAID 1 (mirroring). I'll assume you meant RAID 1 and that means you should ignore Detrius' post. It can be done (I know from experience - did it to the bootdisk of 4 xserves). Just use:
diskutil enableraid mirror disk0

(assuming it's disk0 which I don't think it is since it's a FW drive). Then repair the raid with:
diskutil repairmirror {RAID NAME} {BAD SLICE} {ORIGINAL HD} {NEW HD}

You can find your disk names, etc w/ `diskutil list` and `diskutil checkraid`

NOTE: Just because it can be done doesn't mean it's a good idea to do it without backing up your drive
I f*cked up in my topic I know.
I edited the post but it never changed the Topic
Yes, it is a RAID1 I want to build.
The idea is that now, my main computer ia an iBook G4 with 1.25 GB of RAM on wich I author DVDs and make motion menus.
On the side, I have a LaCie FW 250GB HDD to put my stuff, and I am lucky that the disk (always full) did not die yet! I would never survive it!
So my idea is to RAID1 my disc with another to have an "automatic back up unit".
Am I clear there?
Well I understood that I' better transfer my data to another disc before building the RAID1, and I am sure that the RAID will be easyer to build this way and maybe safer as build from scratch.
I will of course keep my internal HD as a start up.

Thanks for your info guys, I will let you know how it goes! :o)
     
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Dec 30, 2004, 05:09 PM
 
oops ignore this post.
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