Addning drives to Proliant servers using lInux


 
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Old 10-14-2004
Addning drives to Proliant servers using lInux

Hi all.

Is there a way to add a new harddrive to a HP Proliant server using the HP raid controller without restarting the server. In windows you can use the compaq array configurator but what to do in linux

Im just adding a singel drive with no raid level

Im using Redhat 9.0

/Peter
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