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08-06-2003 12:34 PM
08-06-2003 12:34 PM
Smart array disks not being recoganised
All
We have a old Proliant 3135 machine which had three disks connected to a Smart array controller.
Its running Windoes NT 4.0
One logical volume was 13 GB(one 9GB disk + one 4GB disk) and second volume 4 GB ( one 4gb disk).
We removed these disks to be connected to a different storage but realised it was a wrong kind and brought the disk back into the same machine and connected the same way it was before(same sequence).
Now when we boot the machine up all the way , we can the the two logical drives as D: and E: but when we click on it gives an errors as follows
"Volume does not contain recoganized filesystem"
"Make sure all drivers are loaded and volume is not corrupt."
Can somebody tell me how can I fix this?
Thanx
Balaji./
We have a old Proliant 3135 machine which had three disks connected to a Smart array controller.
Its running Windoes NT 4.0
One logical volume was 13 GB(one 9GB disk + one 4GB disk) and second volume 4 GB ( one 4gb disk).
We removed these disks to be connected to a different storage but realised it was a wrong kind and brought the disk back into the same machine and connected the same way it was before(same sequence).
Now when we boot the machine up all the way , we can the the two logical drives as D: and E: but when we click on it gives an errors as follows
"Volume does not contain recoganized filesystem"
"Make sure all drivers are loaded and volume is not corrupt."
Can somebody tell me how can I fix this?
Thanx
Balaji./
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09-12-2003 08:24 AM
09-12-2003 08:24 AM
Re: Smart array disks not being recoganised
Run the SCU(System configuration utility)..
Fred.
Fred.
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