Reconfigure the virtual disk using OpenManage of RAID 0, RAID-5

I apologize for the spacing.  I'm having a little wrong with this forum edit my post.

My small business has had a T610 run for a few years with the following configuration:

T610 Server

PERC 6 / i controller

4 physical disk 1 TB

Virtual disk 0 size 1 800 GB RAID - 5

Size of the virtual disk 1 992 GB RAID - 5

Virtual Disk 1 was running Exchange and everything else on VD 0.

Last weekend, I had a breakdown of table flat due to the failure of a damaged drive on Windows SBS 2008, who couldn't recover. When I contacted support Pro and got a new drive, I was told not to recreate the same virtual drives and use one.

The local tech and I have been quite underlined and used the Perc 6 / I BIOS to recreate the exact configuration. Then, we had to use Backup Exec 2010 to restore the data. Somehow, we have selected by mistake instead of RAID 5 RAID-0 on recreation of the two virtual disks.

So now, I have the following configuration in OpenManage:

Virtual disk 0 size 1 800 GB RAID - 0

Size of the virtual disk 1 992 GB RAID - 0

I called Dell and gave instructions in OpenManage on how to reconfigure a virtual disk by adding a physical drive and conversion to RAID-5. My problem is reconfigure is not an option in the dropdown menu, I am told, because I have two virtual disks that have stripes.

I have the ability to drive to go to 1 single virtual disk, given only Exchange is on the second and I can move, then unmold Virtual Disk 1. So my plan is:

Full backup tape.

Move Exchange off the drive sitting in virtual disk 1 to disk on virtual disk 0.

Remove the virtual disk 1.

Add a 5th physical HD.

I hope at this point OpenManage will then give me the option in the drop-down list to reconfigure Virtual Disk 0.

The option to Reconfigure in OpenManage will appear after that he sees only 1 virtual disk?

Hello

KRoy66
The option to Reconfigure in OpenManage will appear after that he sees only 1 virtual disk?

Yes, the ability to reconfigure should be available as soon as you remove the second table off readers. Technicians are you talked with correct you cannot reconfigure a table in slices.

I know that you went through the entire process of relocation and restoration of backup, but it is preferable that do you it again. Let me explain why your table has been configured in this way, and why you may need to reinstall again.

There are limits on the partition. To create a partition more of 2 TB, it must be TPG. In order to boot the system from a partition GPT Board must be set to UEFI mode. The problem you will encounter when trying to create a large RAID 5 is that you will not be able to use more than 2 TB of it. You create a new table in slices to use the extra space.

If the system card is already set to UEFI mode then you should be able to convert the GPT partition and expand to necessary to hold account space. If you have installed the operating system with the system of administration established on the MBR can change in UEFI and conversion of GPT likely to cause BONE to be unstable if you are able to boot on it at all.

I think you need to save yourself a lot of hassle and do this upgraded correctly. I know it will be a lot more time to restart, but you should set the UEFI boot mode, remove the two RAID 0, create the new large RAID 5, reinstall the OS and then restore the backup.

Do it right now probably will save you a lot of time.

Thank you

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