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тАО10-14-2008 07:06 AM
тАО10-14-2008 07:06 AM
problem new disk raid5
Hello
I have got a HP ML350 G3 with 3 physical disks so a Raid 5 with a logical disk.
But i have one disk died so i replaced this disk by a new one. But the raid 5 doesn't build it. the new disk is not in the raid 5.
It see always the old disk.
My question is if i remove my controler disk array and i put an other, my raid 5 will be lose ? and my data ?
Thanks
I have got a HP ML350 G3 with 3 physical disks so a Raid 5 with a logical disk.
But i have one disk died so i replaced this disk by a new one. But the raid 5 doesn't build it. the new disk is not in the raid 5.
It see always the old disk.
My question is if i remove my controler disk array and i put an other, my raid 5 will be lose ? and my data ?
Thanks
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тАО10-14-2008 07:26 AM
тАО10-14-2008 07:26 AM
Re: problem new disk raid5
No.
Assuming it is a Smart Array Controller... the Array Configuration gets stored on the disks. This allows you to move disks around to other controllers and still keep your existing arrays/data.
If you replace a smart array controller, you should be just fine.
I think you should try to figure out why the controller is not rebuilding first before replacing it (if you haven't already).
Steven
Assuming it is a Smart Array Controller... the Array Configuration gets stored on the disks. This allows you to move disks around to other controllers and still keep your existing arrays/data.
If you replace a smart array controller, you should be just fine.
I think you should try to figure out why the controller is not rebuilding first before replacing it (if you haven't already).
Steven
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тАО10-14-2008 02:35 PM
тАО10-14-2008 02:35 PM
Re: problem new disk raid5
Do you mean after removing the Drive ACU still reports the drive bay have failed?
If it is, then try moving your drives over to a different array (probably a similar server with the same controller).
The Array information is on the RIS of the Hard drives so you will not lose any info, still it is nice to have a backup before you start.
All the Best!
Shiva
If it is, then try moving your drives over to a different array (probably a similar server with the same controller).
The Array information is on the RIS of the Hard drives so you will not lose any info, still it is nice to have a backup before you start.
All the Best!
Shiva
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