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02-03-2003 07:31 AM
02-03-2003 07:31 AM
View a Raid Logical disk in DOS
Hello,
I would like to Ghost a partition to a TC4100 server with Netraid 1M card. For ghost to see my logical RAID drive, i loaded the dos driver, but i still not seing my drive. Does anyone has an idea?
I would like to Ghost a partition to a TC4100 server with Netraid 1M card. For ghost to see my logical RAID drive, i loaded the dos driver, but i still not seing my drive. Does anyone has an idea?
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02-03-2003 11:04 AM
02-03-2003 11:04 AM
Re: View a Raid Logical disk in DOS
If you loaded the NetRAID driver correctly, you should be able to see the logical drive (LUN)...
There are a number of problems with DOS and large drives... how large is the LUN you're trying to access?
Also, Can you see the LUN in "fdisk"?
Post back, please.
Vince
There are a number of problems with DOS and large drives... how large is the LUN you're trying to access?
Also, Can you see the LUN in "fdisk"?
Post back, please.
Vince
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