It is hardware based. Is there a way to add the raid driver to the ghost boot disk?
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Browse All TopicsI'm having problem with Ghost to clone a computer that I have created RAID 0 with three hard drives. The ghost client can't detect the disk on the computer that I am trying to clone. The image is a XP and the client server uses an Adaptec SAS raid controller, AIC-9140w.
I'm using Ghost 7.5 and a network boot cd to boot the client computer.
Appreciate idea on how I can resolve this.
Thanks
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Yes, depending on what version of ghost you have, you can create a custom symantec recovery disk (Called a CSR disk in the documentation). YOu will need the MS-DOS RAID driver. (Don't know if one exists for your particular controller/but you should have the drivers, so look on the directory where they are installed. It should exist, but may not be installed on your PC). Make a dos floppy first with the MS-DOS Adaptec driver to test before doing the CSR CD).
You can't expect 5 years old version of Ghost would supported your SAS raid.
Upgrade. The latest and greatest version of Ghost is Ghost Suite 2.5 is able to create bootable media (floppy, CD, USB keys) based on PS-DOS, MS-DOS, Linux and WinPE. In case if you wouldn't been lucky with DOS based media than you could run the media based on WinPE and include your raid driver.
Hope it helps
Simply Try the latest version of Ghost. 7.5 is way too old. New ones support almost everything.
I always imaged systems with RAID 0 and never had problems.
Here is a very good tip... if you don't have the latest Ghost just download the trial from Symantec. Trial does not affect the Ghost boot disk wizard and ghost cast applications. Even though you are downloading trial you can use them without any restrictions. The trial affects only the Ghost Console and other advanced Enterprise apps/features.
Let me know if this helped
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by: dlethePosted on 2009-09-17 at 16:06:35ID: 25361932
Is this software-based RAID-0 or hardware based RAID-0? If hardware-based RAID, then you need to refer to the manual (and go online to get lastest update) to see if your particular controller is supported in RAID mode. internal RAID adapters require drivers, and if Ghost doesn't have a driver, then you simply can't use ghost.