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07-15-2005 04:12 AM
07-15-2005 04:12 AM
2SL Array failed logical drive
Hi
I have a Proliant Server with a 2SL Array card on it.
One drive on the array failed, then for some reason the array didn't select and bring into use the spare.
Before I could have a look as to why the drive then dissapeared from within Windows 2000.
I had to re-install the array config utility (ACU) as it wouldn't run. Re-installed it and it has said that the logical drive had failed.
I then replaced the drive and the array went back to all ok, in addition the logical drive came back, and when the server is rebooted it found the drive again and shows it both under the logical storage manager and my computer.
However, it says it is corrupt. When looked at from the logical storage manager it says it is ok, shows the partition, but does not show the format type.
Help! Anyone have any suggestions on how to recover the data that was on the array?
Many thanks
Matt
I have a Proliant Server with a 2SL Array card on it.
One drive on the array failed, then for some reason the array didn't select and bring into use the spare.
Before I could have a look as to why the drive then dissapeared from within Windows 2000.
I had to re-install the array config utility (ACU) as it wouldn't run. Re-installed it and it has said that the logical drive had failed.
I then replaced the drive and the array went back to all ok, in addition the logical drive came back, and when the server is rebooted it found the drive again and shows it both under the logical storage manager and my computer.
However, it says it is corrupt. When looked at from the logical storage manager it says it is ok, shows the partition, but does not show the format type.
Help! Anyone have any suggestions on how to recover the data that was on the array?
Many thanks
Matt
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07-17-2005 04:13 AM
07-17-2005 04:13 AM
Re: 2SL Array failed logical drive
Hi Matt,
How many physical drives in the array? How is the array configured?..
How many physical drives in the array? How is the array configured?..
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07-17-2005 05:29 AM
07-17-2005 05:29 AM
Re: 2SL Array failed logical drive
Hi,
Yes it is important how many drives were there which were forming that logical drive ? If it was only one and that too you have replaced, you can not recover data. What is happening if you put back the faulty drive, as you did not tried reboot with that?
HTH,
Devender
Yes it is important how many drives were there which were forming that logical drive ? If it was only one and that too you have replaced, you can not recover data. What is happening if you put back the faulty drive, as you did not tried reboot with that?
HTH,
Devender
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