ggggus
Programmer
- Jul 5, 2003
- 114
I have an old Proliant 3000 in my basement that I use for backing up critical files from other computers too, as well as an asterisk at home (now Trixbox) server for my phones...so I'm running CentOS 4.3
I'm starting to run out of space on the 7 9.1Gb drives that I have RAID5'ed together into 1 logical drive. I went out and got some used 18.2Gb drives to double my capacity, rsync'ed the entire file system to another CentOS box that I have in my house that had the space, installed the new drives, installed centOS so I could rsync the files back to the new drives...and after doing this, I get kernel errors on boot.
I'm guessing that I'm approaching this from the wrong angle...and if you know a lot about linux, you can probably tell that I know just enough to be dangerous at this point..but not much more. How to I restore my system back exactly as it came off the old drives?
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J. Jacobs
I'm starting to run out of space on the 7 9.1Gb drives that I have RAID5'ed together into 1 logical drive. I went out and got some used 18.2Gb drives to double my capacity, rsync'ed the entire file system to another CentOS box that I have in my house that had the space, installed the new drives, installed centOS so I could rsync the files back to the new drives...and after doing this, I get kernel errors on boot.
I'm guessing that I'm approaching this from the wrong angle...and if you know a lot about linux, you can probably tell that I know just enough to be dangerous at this point..but not much more. How to I restore my system back exactly as it came off the old drives?
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J. Jacobs