Thanks for the info Johnny,
The serveraid CD doesnt give me the option to bring the drives back
online. I suspect that is because there is more than one DDD beast in
the array. There are three DDD and one Online drive. I think I know
which drive needs to be rebuilt (the one that was first reseated). So
I assume that I need to make a HSP drive in the array and then rebuild
that first-failed DDD drive onto it? Will(should?) the other two DDD
drives then go online at that point, or will they need to be rebuilt
also?
Where can I get a copy of the DOS Config v3.50c? The earliest copy of
the Serveraid stuff I have is around 4.6.
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> Never reseat ServeRaid drives while there power on the system eventhoug no
> OS i running, the raid controller detects that the drives has been removed
> and fails these. To recover from this, use the ServeRaid CD or in some
> cases the only thing that works is the DOS config v3.50c.
> Boot the system and start the config util, set one drive at the time to
> "Online", remenber that the last disk has to be rebuild AND THIS DISK HAS TO
> BE THE ONE WHO FAILED FIRST !!!!!
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> I have done this lots of times, and it works i most cases unless you dont do
> the first faled disk last, or you have Hardware failures on multiple disks.
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> PS. Remember to upgrade: Disk firmware, ServeRaid Driver, Server
> Administration program, Bios, system management processor Firmware, Diags,
> Director...... and so on.... do not do upgrades of just ServeRaid firmware.
> IF you chose to upgrade do it all or leave it alone.
When I did it, I was confused about upgrading everything at once. I
understand the requirement, but is there a proper sequence of events
(since in reality, it can't all be done at the same instant). Do I
need to uninstall/Reinstall director? I seem to remember that I had
some problem with something called twintail (which we dont do), that
was backleveled and wasnt part of the upgrade download. We finally got
it working, but lost Director functionality. Since this server was
going to be upgraded to SBS2k3 soon, we decided to leave well enough
alone.
Thanks for all your advice, this all proves that understanding theory
doesnt help much in testing a real Disaster recovery plan.
Rich
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