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    We seem to be in need of an IT professional. We have one drive in a software raid that has gone offline. Bios sees it in post but can't see it in other environments. Pm me if anyone can help, thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by douglas View Post
    We seem to be in need of an IT professional. We have one drive in a software raid that has gone offline. Bios sees it in post but can't see it in other environments. Pm me if anyone can help, thanks
    Boomer is your man for the job!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammer58 View Post
    Boomer is your man for the job!


    (Sorry, couldn't resist)
    ----Watch it as I spoke with the Java lady just this morning!!! At least Java Woman is a tax write off!!! I have no clue what she is doing but that I Phone is smoking!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by douglas View Post
    We seem to be in need of an IT professional. We have one drive in a software raid that has gone offline. Bios sees it in post but can't see it in other environments. Pm me if anyone can help, thanks
    Are the drives "hot swappable"? If so just get another drive and replace the old one on the fly.

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    What RAID level is it? As long as it's not simply RAID 0 you should be able to replace the drive and let the parity backups do the rest.


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    douglas's Avatar douglas is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    its just a spanned volume, hence my problem. It's 3-3tb drives spanned together for pure speed no parity when rolling software raid 0. everything is backed up to a raid 3 system though. im just always VERY nervous about finding a corrupted file when rebuilding off back ups.

    Also a strange thing, the raid tower back up is a raid 3- i was told to do this b/c of large file sizes. But one folder, my folder with all of my scans from the library-smaller files-some of them have corrupted image files, where half the image is there and then its digital artifacts. Onscreen looks like a drive maybe going out since the files are spanned but the led's on the cse say all if well....strange


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    Wish I was in town to help. If I think of anything that could help I will call you or text you.


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    Should have gotten a mac.


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    Quote Originally Posted by douglas View Post
    its just a spanned volume, hence my problem. It's 3-3tb drives spanned together for pure speed no parity when rolling software raid 0. everything is backed up to a raid 3 system though. im just always VERY nervous about finding a corrupted file when rebuilding off back ups.

    Also a strange thing, the raid tower back up is a raid 3- i was told to do this b/c of large file sizes. But one folder, my folder with all of my scans from the library-smaller files-some of them have corrupted image files, where half the image is there and then its digital artifacts. Onscreen looks like a drive maybe going out since the files are spanned but the led's on the cse say all if well....strange
    So if I'm understanding this right, you have two arrays? One live RAID 0 array for speed and a backup RAID 3 and BOTH are having issues?

    Also, you wouldn't happen to have a tape backup of any of this would you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    Should have gotten a mac.
    You're not helping. And RAID works on Mac's too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun_RH View Post
    You're not helping. And RAID works on Mac's too.
    Your first mistake was assuming I would ever try to help a guy like Douglas. Dude is beyond all hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    Should have gotten a mac.
    mac makes hard drives? Who knew?

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