Array Expansion on Compaq DL360 (G1)

2003-12-10 Thread Roald Amundsen
I had 2 9gig drives in this one. I have replaced them with 36gig drives. That worked fine. Now I want to use the extra space, but can't seem to understand how. In windows I can just go into disk manager and see the extra space and allocate it. But under Redhat 9, even if I reboot, it still say

RE: Array Expansion on Compaq DL360 (G1)

2003-12-10 Thread Key roma
Ronald, on DL360G1 you have a Smart Array integrated on the system board, so you must reconfigure your RAID partition. You must configure a new RAID 1 partition of 36 GB. After this you should see the new space. Hope this can help you. Regards Key From: Roald Amundsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply

RE: Array Expansion on Compaq DL360 (G1)

2003-12-10 Thread Roald Amundsen
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Key roma wrote: > on DL360G1 you have a Smart Array integrated on the system board, so you > must reconfigure your RAID partition. > You must configure a new RAID 1 partition of 36 GB. > After this you should see the new space. > Hope this can help you. Thanks. Checked it out

RE: Array Expansion on Compaq DL360 (G1)

2003-12-10 Thread Key roma
Roald On DL360 you can install only 2 HD. So You said that previously you had 2 HD 9GB and now you have installaed 2x36 GB HD. I think that you have already performed the Back-up of the data form the 2x9 GB HD and make the restore on the 2x36 GB HD. If this is your configuration the only way to

Re: rpm database corrupt

2003-12-10 Thread Ross Macintyre
> On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Ross Macintyre wrote: > >> Hi, >> I have a machine that has a corrup RPM database. >> I tried the usual >> rm var/lib/rpm/__db.00*, then >> rpm --rebuilddb >> which has worked in the past. >> This time nothing. > > If rpm is getting stuck, rather than crashing, that oft