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Mike
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Folks,
I have a Windows 2003 Server with 2-73Gb SCSI disks setup in a Raid 1
configuration. It has worked great until yesterday. A message appeared on
the screen saying that one of the drives had a error and my mirror was no
longer working. It turned out to be Disk 0.
I booted off of the mirror (Mirror Drive C - Secondary Plex) and the machine
came up fine. I ran Dell Diagnostics on the drives, and it checked out fine.
Dell thinks the drive is fine.
When I look at Logical Disk Manager, Disk 0 has a yellow triangle with an
exclamation point (I guess referencing a problem), and Disk 1 has no such
issue.
When I right click on either disk the "Break mirror" is greyed out, and the
only option I have is to "remove mirror".
If the problem disk were disk 1, I would just break the mirror and try to
recreate it, but with the problem being on disk 0, can I do this the same, or
will that cause me problems.
I guess I don't want to lose my setup, and wanted to make sure I can
recreate the mirror using Disk 1 as the "good" disk, and disk 0 as the disk
to recreate on. Anyone done it this way?
With Dell's advice, I tried to swap the drives (couldn't find any jumpers to
distinguish the Drive ID), but that didn't work. Got a message on boot
stating "Loading PBR for Descriptor1...done", but it stopped there.
Can I recreate the mirror off of disk 1 to disk 0?
Thanks,
Mike
I have a Windows 2003 Server with 2-73Gb SCSI disks setup in a Raid 1
configuration. It has worked great until yesterday. A message appeared on
the screen saying that one of the drives had a error and my mirror was no
longer working. It turned out to be Disk 0.
I booted off of the mirror (Mirror Drive C - Secondary Plex) and the machine
came up fine. I ran Dell Diagnostics on the drives, and it checked out fine.
Dell thinks the drive is fine.
When I look at Logical Disk Manager, Disk 0 has a yellow triangle with an
exclamation point (I guess referencing a problem), and Disk 1 has no such
issue.
When I right click on either disk the "Break mirror" is greyed out, and the
only option I have is to "remove mirror".
If the problem disk were disk 1, I would just break the mirror and try to
recreate it, but with the problem being on disk 0, can I do this the same, or
will that cause me problems.
I guess I don't want to lose my setup, and wanted to make sure I can
recreate the mirror using Disk 1 as the "good" disk, and disk 0 as the disk
to recreate on. Anyone done it this way?
With Dell's advice, I tried to swap the drives (couldn't find any jumpers to
distinguish the Drive ID), but that didn't work. Got a message on boot
stating "Loading PBR for Descriptor1...done", but it stopped there.
Can I recreate the mirror off of disk 1 to disk 0?
Thanks,
Mike