On 11/05/10 15:01, Henry Yen wrote: > The clear consensus appears to be "no". However, I wonder if it would > be theoretically possible to suspend every bacula process with a SIGSTOP, > bitimage copy the failing disk, hot swap it, restore the image, then > wake up all the bacula processes with SIGCONT? Perhaps the major > difficulty would end up being convincing linux to ignore the physical > disk-swap event, but that might depend on how the external enclosure > is set up and configured?
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