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The way I am handling swapping out the BURP disk now is by using the Linux MD RAID driver to manage a RAID 1 mirror array. The array normally operates with one disk missing, as it is in the fireproof safe. When it is time to swap the disks, I reattach the offline disk, let the array resync, then disconnect and store the other disk. This works considerably better than the previous method, as it does not require BURP or the NFS server to be offline during the synchronization.
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Ansible configuration policy for the private network/home lab of Dustin C. Hatch
http://dustin.hatch.name/
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