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03-26-2007 06:41 PM
03-26-2007 06:41 PM
DL380 OS Disks cannot boot up
Hi All,
We are having a mirror using disk array. We normally break mirror and in this instance, we have booted from slot 1 and it worked. We tried to revert to slot 0 the following day and then it would not boot. We then tried to revert back to the slot 1 and boot up and it also does not boot.
As of now, the 2 disks cannot be booted up and 1 disk could not be detected by the hardware (ACU). How is this possible? Could there be a problem with the pressing of F1 and F2 (interim recovery mode) sequence in which the array configuration was lost or corrupted? Should be be a problem with disk? ACU?
I know that it happened to my colleague before and I am guessing that it was the same thing. Can someone enlighten me on this?
TIA,
James
We are having a mirror using disk array. We normally break mirror and in this instance, we have booted from slot 1 and it worked. We tried to revert to slot 0 the following day and then it would not boot. We then tried to revert back to the slot 1 and boot up and it also does not boot.
As of now, the 2 disks cannot be booted up and 1 disk could not be detected by the hardware (ACU). How is this possible? Could there be a problem with the pressing of F1 and F2 (interim recovery mode) sequence in which the array configuration was lost or corrupted? Should be be a problem with disk? ACU?
I know that it happened to my colleague before and I am guessing that it was the same thing. Can someone enlighten me on this?
TIA,
James
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03-27-2007 05:40 AM
03-27-2007 05:40 AM
Re: DL380 OS Disks cannot boot up
Hi James,
you break mirror in wich way? Using the scripting toolkit or removing the second hard-drive?
Diego.
you break mirror in wich way? Using the scripting toolkit or removing the second hard-drive?
Diego.
Diego C.
MS MCSA Server 2003
HP Accredited Integration Specialist
MS MCSA Server 2003
HP Accredited Integration Specialist
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