![]() ![]() c1t0d0 c1t1d0 c2t5d0 c2t6d0 believe that 2 is the old drive (that I want to clone from) and 3 is the new drive (that I want to clone to) If this cannot be done, then I must clone that actual data on that drive. ![]() Is there an easy way to accomplish this in Solaris? I am a Red Hat Linux guy. I want to clone SCSI hard drive SD20 to SD21. I have an old 73gb SAS SCSI drive, so I plugged in a new 73gb SAS SCSI and I want to clone everything from it to the new drive. ![]()
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