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Originally posted by SleepyTiger62
[b]Hello,
I have completed/replace a 15GB Snap 1000 into a 120GB. Here are the steps, read this enttire thread so you will know what I am talking about.
Step 1:
Remove the original Snap Drive and using Linux/Unix O/S.
Copy the entire contect of original Snap hard drive into the new drive using UNIX dd command.
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Another way to do this is to do the following:
1) hook up a power splitter 'Y' cable so you can plug 2 hdd in to the SNAP 1000
2) Get an IDE cable (a regular IDE cable is fine. Really)
3) Set up the original SNAP 1000 drive as the master, the new hard drive (in this case a Maxtor 40 GB is what I used) as the slave.
4) Turn the damn thing on and wait until it finishes formatting the new hard drive.
5) go to
http://yoursnapserver/config/debug and enter the following command:
config devices config mirror
success is met with the following response:
Request to Configure a MIRRORRED device with members: 10000 10008 has been registered.
System may need rebooting (or device unmount all/remount all)
before reconfiguration takes effect.
6) Then issue the following command:
reboot
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Nope. Doesn't work.

Back to the drawing board...