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Graham 18-Jan-2005 [639] | new server .. bought 2 weeks ago. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [640x3] | Yeah the model is one from Compaq days |
Proliants are the name of the servers that Compaq use to sell before they got purchased by HP | |
and still today obviously | |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [643] | I think the name is Proliant, but the motherboard is certainly well past Compaq days |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [644] | Yeah most likely - Are the drives external or internal? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [645] | internal |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [646] | termination should'nt be the problem then. Do you get the bios info of the card and able to get into its config at boot up? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [647] | yes. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [648] | Does it show both drives? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [649] | yes. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [650] | So these are old drives that have data that you still want the data from correct? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [651x2] | yeah. |
just the first drive.. the second drive is new. | |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [653x3] | hmmm... That is a strange animal as usually you have to setup the correct type of raid and then initialize but I have seen data loss doing it |
ok. Here is an idea then | |
You want to establish the drives as a raid setup but fail the new drive and have it rebuilt it | |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [656] | yes. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [657] | You did that part? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [658] | I wasn't able to tell the controller I wanted to setup raid 1, it only allowed me to say "volume" |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [659] | The controller support raid? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [660] | yes .. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [661] | Nothing about "mirroring" which is what raid 1 is? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [662] | http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/product/proddetail.html?sess=no&language=English+US&prodkey=ASR-2120S&cat=%2fTechnology%2fUltra320%2fUltra320+RAID |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [663x3] | the only "array type" listed is "volume"? |
volume' looks like it would be the first listed type but that field should be changable | |
Should also have Raid 0 1 5 10 and 50 | |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [666] | can't change the field.. the tech guy says the card is smart enough to know that I have a drive initialised from a diffferent controller. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [667] | and it was a mirror before correct? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [668x2] | no. I got the server with only one drive .. raid card and other drive on backorder. |
So, installed win 2003 server on the first drive and used it till the raid card arrived. | |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [670] | You might need to backup the data somewhere and rebuilt a complete new array and restore |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [671x2] | yeah .. that's what he told me. |
But it's not what the manual says | |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [673] | Yeah I have seen where we were able before to blow out the disk ordinals and rebuld them into an array but I'm not sure of the integrity or capability of that card in doing it |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [674x2] | Adding the Controller to an Existing System In this scenario, you are adding an Adaptec SCSI RAID 2120S/ 2200S controller to a system that already has a Windows 2000 or XP operating system. To install the driver: 1 Install and configure your controller and hard disk drives according to the instructions in Chapter 2. 2 Start Windows. Windows launches the Found New Hardware Wizard, which searches for the controller driver. 3 Insert the driver disk you created at the beginning of this chapter. Select the disk drive as the source, then click Next.. Since the driver is also on the installation CD, you may wish to insert the installation CD and have Windows search it for the driver. Windows will find multiple drivers, select the appropriate one for the operating system being used. 4 Click Next in the succeeding two windows that appear and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the controller installation. 5 Remove the driver disk and restart the system. |
on step 2, it just reboots the PC forever. | |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [676] | You doing all your configuration from inside windows? |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [677] | never got to boot up Windows |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [678] | You might try from CTRL-A at boot up when the SCSI bios message apears |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [679x2] | keeps recycling. |
I can configure the raid card using ctrl-A | |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [681] | Yeah that is what you need to do |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [682] | I think I'll bite the bullet and backup, rebuild the array, reinstall Windows 2003, and then restore :( |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [683] | Yeah do the backup regardless but I would suggest before you go further than that - that you try and clear the NVRAM of the card and wipe the disk config and rebuild both and try not to initialize unless it forces you to. Then fail the second drive and see if you can rebuilt it then. But get the backup first. |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [684] | how to clear the nvram? |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [685] | When I say wipe the disk config there should be an option to write config to disk in the utility and that will do the wiping of the disk config. |
Graham 18-Jan-2005 [686] | ok, I"ll look at that tonight. |
[unknown: 5] 18-Jan-2005 [687x2] | The utility probably has an option to clear its configuration |
Just remember this. That is usually write a config to the disk itself. This is how it knows what slot or position the drive is even if you move them around. But the NVRAM is on the card and usually backed up by battery power to retain the configuration (you need to blow that away). | |
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