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07-20-2012 03:23 AM
07-20-2012 03:23 AM
Need some help to fix ML370 G4 RAID5 drives running SCO 5.0.7
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could give me some pointers to fix our RAID5 drives?
We have an old ML370 G4 set up with RAID5 running SCO 5.0.7. We want to replace the drives (7 years old). The drives were set up using HP 6402 SCSI controller with RAID 5 (3 drives plus a spare drive). is there a utitlity/command that I can run on SCO 5.0.7 to manage the RAID5 drives?
What is the best way to replace all the drives. The drives are supposed to be hot swappable. We are afraid that when the system got turned off, it may not boot due to the drive failure.
Thank you so much for your help.
Thanks,
Kent
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