Hi,
Chuck wrote:
> Stan wrote,
> "You might be able to save some work by doing:
> - attach replacement drive, configure as a new LDEV
> - clone ldev 3 to new drive
> - detach ldev 3
...
> I believe that Stan is referring to the cloning feature included in
> DEFRAGX from
> Lund Performance Solutions that is a product you must by. Perhaps James
> at
> Time Inc. can share some light on that product...
Although I'd certainly hope you use Lund's product (since we
have a small interest in it :), there are other ways of cloning
a disk drive, including the free offline tools already on your
machine ... the ones that HP probably requires you to get a
password to use. I didn't go into detail, because that's been
done before on this list:
http://www.google.com/groups?as_q=clone&safe=images&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-
8&as_ugroup=comp.sys.hp.mpe&lr=&num=20&hl=en
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