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тАО12-14-2006 05:37 AM
тАО12-14-2006 05:37 AM
Is this telling me that I have a bad drive with a red light on or is it card problem.
I use the SA 641. Thanks for the help.
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тАО12-14-2006 05:43 AM
тАО12-14-2006 05:43 AM
SolutionCheers
Marius
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тАО12-14-2006 06:59 AM
тАО12-14-2006 06:59 AM
Re: Drive array device failure
I reset the drive and it started to rebuild the data. It completed in 40 minutes. I do have a new drive coming overnight on warranty as I don't have confidence in that drive. What is ACU? I am in a Novell enviroment.
-Mike
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тАО12-14-2006 07:11 AM
тАО12-14-2006 07:11 AM
Re: Drive array device failure
No harm in just replacing the drive if you are willing the risk to wait for the replacement
Thanx
Marius
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тАО01-23-2007 08:28 AM
тАО01-23-2007 08:28 AM
Re: Drive array device failure
Thanks.
Rachel
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тАО01-23-2007 04:29 PM
тАО01-23-2007 04:29 PM
Re: Drive array device failure
It depends on how your Disk sets were configured the first time. If you used ADG then your Raidset should be fine if you replace both drives. If your Raidset were configured with RAID0+1 then you might have a slight chace that the two disk were in two different RAID1 sets, with no data loss. There is also possibility that if you had a Global Hot spare that the Raidset managed to rebuild onto the hot spare before the failure of the second drive
But unfortunately the most common setup is RAID5, with no hot spare. Failure of more than one drive in a Raidset means the entire Raidset has failed, you will have to replace the drives, re-configure your raidsets and then doa a restore
Thanx
Marius