Current setup is non-raid. Only one harddrive was installed during the initial SME installation. Then the other was added & mounted. Aka "drives are a single operating system drive plus a mounted data drive or some other unsupported arrangement other than software RAID1".
But how about this scenario then:
1) Use Ghost to make a backup of entire system disk (40gb). Store someplace safe, and VERIFY!
2) Transfer data from storage disk (250gb), to desktop, manually over the network.
Verify that everything is arrived ok & working. Spent hours ripping my CD-collection to Mp3, and would not want to mess them up. (Again...)
3) Move both harddrives to new server.
4) Boot new server from CD, do an "upgrade" install.
This should utilize both the 40 and 250gb disk - making a software Raid 1, right?
That would (theoretically, anyway) create a "new" install of SME server 7.0, preserving all configs, users and ibays - but on the "290gb" Raid 1, spanning both disks, instead of only the 40gb disk. The 250gb disk will be wiped, but since I took the backup in step 2, this will be ok.
Am I right?
Oh, and yes, I am running 7.0 now
