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Back Hi all I am just new here :P Could somebody please answer this question? There is a situation where I need to repartition a RH 7.2 server hard disk drive. The server is a web-server to which I connect through SSH. It has two SCSI hard drives. All reparation jobs must be done remotely without impacting server usability/loss of data. Anybody has an idea about that?
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<p class=MsoNormal > <font size=2 face=Arial > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial ' >Hi all <o:p > </o:p > </span > </font > </p >
<p class=MsoNormal > <font size=2 face=Arial > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial ' >I am just new here :P <o:p > </o:p > </span > </font > </p >
<p class=MsoNormal > <font size=2 face=Arial > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial ' >Could somebody please answer this question? <o:p > </o:p > </span > </font > </p >
<p class=MsoNormal > <font size=2 face=Verdana > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Verdana ' >There is a situation where I need to repartition a RH 7.2 server hard disk drive. <br > The server is a web-server to which I connect through SSH. <br > It has two SCSI hard drives. All reparation jobs must be done remotely without impacting server usability/loss of data. <br > Anybody has an idea about that? </span > </font > <font size=2 face=Arial > <span style= 'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial ' > <o:p > </o:p > </span > </font > </p >
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