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Hi Steve
Bad luck - another drive is gone. This time it's a Samsung from RAID5_0. I really don't like that.
By the way, that are the first drives I lost at all since 198? when I bought my first scsi drive for my Atari ST. :mad:
Eugen
Hi John
This was my first try, too (but turns out to be a big mistake, because the data on the failed HD were gone). I took the failing HD, put it on the PC, did a format, and everything was fine. I put it back on the server and initialized it. HD was accepted. During rebuild failure again...
@ Steve
Thanks a lot!!! I really appreciate your help!!! At least there is a chance to save my data. I will come back as soon as I have any results what kind ever. Thank you again.
@ Dew: Obvious question, obvious answer - yes, I did. But thank you very much for trying to help.
Eugen
Hello
Please - Is anybody out there who has an idea what to do, what to dry, whom to ask?
Im in trouble. In my server I have installed a Highpoint RocketRAID 2320 with 8 drives attached, configured as two RAID5 sets:
RAID5_0: 4 x Samsung HD501LJ (500 GB)
RAID5_1: 4 x Seagate...
Hello
Im in trouble. In my server I have installed a Highpoint RocketRAID 2320 with 8 drives attached, configured as two RAID5 sets:
RAID5_0: 4 x Samsung HD501LJ (500 GB)
RAID5_1: 4 x Seagate ST3500320AS (500 GB)
Some time ago I got some failure warnings about...