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11-09-2006 06:11 PM
11-09-2006 06:11 PM
Dear All,
Currently I have 4 disks on raid5, and one of it turn faulty, running win2000 on a proliant ml570.
Question is that I have a used similar harddisk, which I believe do that the old lun information and old data present on this disk.
Can I just simply use this disk to replace the faulty disk? or I have to ensure to have disk initialized before using it.
Your advise please.
Regards,
Clarence
Currently I have 4 disks on raid5, and one of it turn faulty, running win2000 on a proliant ml570.
Question is that I have a used similar harddisk, which I believe do that the old lun information and old data present on this disk.
Can I just simply use this disk to replace the faulty disk? or I have to ensure to have disk initialized before using it.
Your advise please.
Regards,
Clarence
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11-10-2006 05:52 AM
11-10-2006 05:52 AM
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>>Can I just simply use this disk to replace the faulty disk? or I have to ensure to have disk initialized before using it.
Just put this SCSI drive instead failed drive. You don't need to initialize drive before - SmartArray controller will automatically rebuild array.
Just put this SCSI drive instead failed drive. You don't need to initialize drive before - SmartArray controller will automatically rebuild array.
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11-22-2006 05:11 AM
11-22-2006 05:11 AM
Re: REUSE A SCSI DRIVE FOR REPLACE LOGICAL DRIVE
hardware raid automatically takes care of it. No worry.
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