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тАО07-04-2010 04:16 AM
тАО07-04-2010 04:16 AM
Failed RAID 5 Disks
Hi all
I have 5 SAS disks which have been set up as RAID 5 on HP array controller of an remote inaccessible server. I've been unsuccessful to use their data and also I don't know the order of disks. Does this cause any problems?
Please ensure if there is any solution to make these disks usable.
Thanks for any comment.
I have 5 SAS disks which have been set up as RAID 5 on HP array controller of an remote inaccessible server. I've been unsuccessful to use their data and also I don't know the order of disks. Does this cause any problems?
Please ensure if there is any solution to make these disks usable.
Thanks for any comment.
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тАО07-04-2010 04:11 PM
тАО07-04-2010 04:11 PM
Re: Failed RAID 5 Disks
OS? Version? Hardware type?
Have the disks been moved? From where?
Has the data ever been accessable?
Assume noone in this forum knows anything about your setup, because we don't!
Have fun,
PJ
Have the disks been moved? From where?
Has the data ever been accessable?
Assume noone in this forum knows anything about your setup, because we don't!
Have fun,
PJ
Have fun,
Peejay
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Peejay
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If it can't be done with a VT220, who needs it?
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тАО07-04-2010 09:22 PM
тАО07-04-2010 09:22 PM
Re: Failed RAID 5 Disks
Yes sorry; you're right.
OS: Debian Etch (but is it relevant in this context?)
Hardware: The array controller of an HP Server DL380 G5.
Yes I mentioned that the disks have been made as RAID 5 on an HP server where the data was usable/accessible.
Thanks
OS: Debian Etch (but is it relevant in this context?)
Hardware: The array controller of an HP Server DL380 G5.
Yes I mentioned that the disks have been made as RAID 5 on an HP server where the data was usable/accessible.
Thanks
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