Re: Reinstall or restore with different disk config
- From: "Marshall Lai" <marshall_lai@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 22:45:26 +0800
I doubt that you can mirror a system drive using the Windows SBS RAID.
"C_O" <noemailacceptedhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Thanks Doug,
>
> But I think that technically Windows will see this as a different
> hardware.
> The onboard hardware RAID 1, which requires a driver, looks like a single
> hard disk. On the other hand, without enabling the hardware RAID, no
> driver
> is required and the two SATA drives without the hardware look like 2
> ordinary drives that Windows 2003 can mirror using its own RAID
> functionality. In any case, it looks like I have no choice but to do a
> full
> reinstall--the restore from backup seems incomplete, or the system
> recorrupts itself after restarting. Some things that used to work just
> don't
> work anymore, like any request forwarded from outside the subnet through
> the
> non-SBS firewall/router. That includes remote desktop administration of
> the
> server itself. I can get to it via the (non-SBS) VPN, but not via the
> Internet. That used to work like a charm. Nothing changed in the
> firewall/router. Good thing this SBS box got past the test status, and
> that
> the LAN does not depend on it for Internet access. Too much brittle stuff
> in
> one single point of failure. This single point of failure design is too
> risky, even for our very small company (5 users).
>
> As for why ghosting or imaging the drive or system partition, or
> mirrorring
> of the entire configuration on a separate box are not a supported option,
> IMHO this is just plain stupid. As a paying customer, I think I have the
> right to say that. Isn't this 'unsupported' merely because of a hard wired
> hard disk stamping trick for licensing enforcement? It seems to me that
> being able to do a clean partitioning between system and data, with the
> data
> files and logs on a separate partition or physical drive, would enable a
> full system recovery in a matter of minutes, not hours and/or hundreds of
> $
> of consulting time to "rebuild the server". Although it ghosting/imaging
> does no apply in this case (I need to change the basic way the HD are
> accessed), it does become a major consideration in deciding whether to
> keep
> throwing time and money at this.
>
> -- C_O
>
> "Douglas Boyd [MSFT]" <dboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eiIWOxWUFHA.3052@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hello C_O
>>
>> Your post doesn't actually say how you plan on making this transition
>> from
>> your current configuration, but In theory as long as your hardware is all
>> the same you should be able to reinstall the server os and then use your
>> tape backup to rebuild the server by restoring the system state and all
>> your applications and data. As far as the licensing when you reinstall
> the
>> server you should be ok. If you are prompted to call in when you are
> trying
>> to reregister, just call the number and the operator will as you a couple
>> of questions and just tell the operator what the circumstances are and
> they
>> can assist you with registration.
>>
>> Just as a side note, I would not try to use any imaging programs such as
>> Ghosts as they will put your server in an unsupported configuration as
>> far
>> as Microsoft is concerned
>>
>> I hope this helps
>>
>> Doug Boyd
>> dboyd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>> This post is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and confers no rights
>>
>
>
.
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