Replacing System Drive?
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 3:33 pm
Hi guys,
Not sure if this is the best place for this. If not, please advise... I'm currently testing Amahi with Greyhole as a WHS replacement and have a question...
One of the major issues I have with WHS is the challenge you can have if your system drive goes bad. In my case, the WHS reinstall routine did not pick up that I was reinstalling the OS only and wanted to do a complete reinstall. This meant I had to move approximately 4 Terabytes off the WHS storage pool drives temporarily and copy all that data back to them once the install was complete and they were re-incorporated into the storage pool. In other words, if WHS doesn't see it's a reinstall and wants to do a complete install, each drive as its added back at installation, gets wiped out and reformatted. And there's no way around it. To compound matters, you've inevitably got portions of file folders spread across drives, and it really is a royal pain sorting it all and getting back up and running... Took me about 2 weeks off and on..
Sorry for the book above, just wanted everyone to know where I'm coming from.. Here's my question... Will I have to go through this or a similar process with F12 (or Fx) and Amahi? I'm not including my system drive in the storage pool at all. I'd like to be able to just pull a bad system drive, perform a complete reinstall of F12 & Amahi + any apps I need, and re-add my dedicated data drives into this new storage pool with no extra effort like I have with WHS above. It seems like it would be possible, but I want to confirm.
The thing that confuses me is, when I performed my install, it seems like I couldn't get F12 to recognize my data drives unless I deleted the old partition and created a new one and then ran hda-diskmount. I could be wrong, but it seemed like I couldn't get a UUID for the drives until I went through that process. Obviously, if a repartitioning is required then we're back in a similar process to the WHS scenario described above. Can anyone confirm or deny? Outline a process? If anyone can outline a process, I'd be happy to document it and help with updating the Wiki...
Regards,
jbmia
Not sure if this is the best place for this. If not, please advise... I'm currently testing Amahi with Greyhole as a WHS replacement and have a question...
One of the major issues I have with WHS is the challenge you can have if your system drive goes bad. In my case, the WHS reinstall routine did not pick up that I was reinstalling the OS only and wanted to do a complete reinstall. This meant I had to move approximately 4 Terabytes off the WHS storage pool drives temporarily and copy all that data back to them once the install was complete and they were re-incorporated into the storage pool. In other words, if WHS doesn't see it's a reinstall and wants to do a complete install, each drive as its added back at installation, gets wiped out and reformatted. And there's no way around it. To compound matters, you've inevitably got portions of file folders spread across drives, and it really is a royal pain sorting it all and getting back up and running... Took me about 2 weeks off and on..
Sorry for the book above, just wanted everyone to know where I'm coming from.. Here's my question... Will I have to go through this or a similar process with F12 (or Fx) and Amahi? I'm not including my system drive in the storage pool at all. I'd like to be able to just pull a bad system drive, perform a complete reinstall of F12 & Amahi + any apps I need, and re-add my dedicated data drives into this new storage pool with no extra effort like I have with WHS above. It seems like it would be possible, but I want to confirm.
The thing that confuses me is, when I performed my install, it seems like I couldn't get F12 to recognize my data drives unless I deleted the old partition and created a new one and then ran hda-diskmount. I could be wrong, but it seemed like I couldn't get a UUID for the drives until I went through that process. Obviously, if a repartitioning is required then we're back in a similar process to the WHS scenario described above. Can anyone confirm or deny? Outline a process? If anyone can outline a process, I'd be happy to document it and help with updating the Wiki...
Regards,
jbmia