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Special Forums Hardware HP9000 Server - Stuck on RAID0 Post 302882367 by cjcox on Monday 6th of January 2014 11:15:06 AM
Old 01-06-2014
You should be able to find 18G LVD SCSI drives. HP used to make their machines with HVD drives... what a pain that was!

With regards to backups, etc. that could be more complicated. I think that unit has external SCSI, if so, you may be able to hook some extra space up that way and back things up.

If possible, I'd backup the data, and start from scratch with a new install with a different RAID config.
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