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02-06-2007 02:46 AM
02-06-2007 02:46 AM
1999 HP NetServer LX
And now, the castastrophic event has occurred. The Main server's Power Supplies took a hard power spike and the server is dead. Tha backup server has lost 2 of the hard drives and thus will not boot either.
I removed the hard drives from the Main server and moved them into the backup server's chassis. It has been years since I have worked in the HP SCSI configuration utility, and I cannot remember all the ins and outs. I believe I need to tell the Backup Server about the new drives and the logical drives, I think it still has the original information from it's original configuration. Do I need to "reconfigure"? If so, will I lose all the data striped across the drives.
Or is there a specific manual, help tool I can use to re-educate myself?
Thanks so much for your time.
Mary
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02-07-2007 02:45 AM
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Re: 1999 HP NetServer LX
But if I get your situation as it stands, You are removing the drives from the Dead server and moving them to the one with dead drives. First you should , thru the
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02-07-2007 03:07 AM
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Re: 1999 HP NetServer LX
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual〈=en&cc=us&docIndexId=179911&taskId=101&prodTypeId=15351&prodSeriesId=50440
Though I do not see the NetRAID Express Tools manual there, it is what we send out with our drives, alone with a specific installation manual for the Netserver series. There also is a NetRAID Series User Guide, but a lot of that deals with the Windows based management software.
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02-07-2007 03:13 AM
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Re: 1999 HP NetServer LX
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02-07-2007 03:43 AM
02-07-2007 03:43 AM
Re: 1999 HP NetServer LX
You could try swapping power supplies around. If that does not work then removing the CPUs, a bad CPU or memory could cause the none start issue.
Anyway, you could clear the working unit's configuration and insert the dead server's disks in the same slots they were in the dead server. By design the NetRAID configuration should be read from the disks and you should be asked if you wish to use this configuration of the one stored on the servers card. Just choose to use the drives configuration and you should be good.