Raid set 1.2 TB

From: Siebert, Aaron (aaron.siebert_at_nagrastar.com)
Date: 11/01/04

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    4.0G ES40

    Managers,

    Currently disklabel reports a partition size in a negative number. I
    know this is a result of a limitation of the OS but how do I use my raid
    5 1.2 TB. Can I split into 2 and how?

    Thanks

    Aaron Siebert
    Nagrastar Customer Support Engineer
    303-706-5492 fax 303-706-5719
    Aaron.Siebert@NagraStar.com


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