If there's no (usable) iptable option you can always just route the IPs/subets to a non existing gateway.
BOOZy1
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If there's no (usable) iptable option you can always just route the IPs/subets to a non existing gateway.
Taking out drives for testing is a no-no unless you're very careful.
If you hook up any drive to Windows it'll write on it and thus your drives aren't the same anymore. If you RAID controller (or software) doesn't catch this you now have an inconsistent RAID config.