Remove Raid Disk

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We have a 2003 scsi server with 5 raid disks. The system event viewer
displays errors of could not write to disk3 some data might be lost. How do
I remove the disk ?
Do I just physically remove it and will the raid work with 4 disk ? Is it
the same with sata ?

Thanks
 
Re: Remove Raid Disk

Depends on the raid configuration and possibly the controller.


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"Leon" wrote:
> Hi
>
> We have a 2003 scsi server with 5 raid disks. The system event viewer
> displays errors of could not write to disk3 some data might be lost. How
> do I remove the disk ?
> Do I just physically remove it and will the raid work with 4 disk ? Is it
> the same with sata ?
>
> Thanks
>
 
Re: Remove Raid Disk

What info do you need and how do I find it ?
I never used raid before


Thanks


"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@nospam.gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Depends on the raid configuration and possibly the controller.
>
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
> Microsoft Certified Professional
> Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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>
> "Leon" wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> We have a 2003 scsi server with 5 raid disks. The system event viewer
>> displays errors of could not write to disk3 some data might be lost. How
>> do I remove the disk ?
>> Do I just physically remove it and will the raid work with 4 disk ? Is it
>> the same with sata ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>
 
Re: Remove Raid Disk

In article <#Z25NEC#IHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>,
leon_cobra@hotmail.com says...
> Hi
>
> We have a 2003 scsi server with 5 raid disks. The system event viewer
> displays errors of could not write to disk3 some data might be lost. How do
> I remove the disk ?
> Do I just physically remove it and will the raid work with 4 disk ? Is it
> the same with sata ?


Who built/configured the server?

There are just too many variables to tell you a definitive answer.

In most cases, when one drive goes bad in a RAID-5, you need to replace
it immediately, if a second drive goes bad you will have a total loss of
all data on that array.

Normally you just install another drive in place of the defective one
and the system will automatically rebuild the array, some require manual
rebuild, others only do it when rebooting....

Contact your server builder and ask them.

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Re: Remove Raid Disk

I'd get in touch with those that setup the server or at least get some help
from someone that has experience. No offence intended but this isn't
something to trial and error with. It may be as easy as swapping out the bad
disk but generally the operating system isn't aware of the individual disks
that make up a hardware array so I wouldn't know from here exactly what to
make of the message you're seeing.


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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"Leon" wrote:
> What info do you need and how do I find it ?
> I never used raid before
>
>
> Thanks
 
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