Hi all,
I have a Dell PowerEdge 2400 Server with 6 SCSI disks installed running a RAID5 via a PERC controller. One of the disks sounds like a jet engine engine. There are no reported failures on the disks or in the event viewer.
I want to know which disk it is though so I can replace it.
I did remove 1 disk and then start up and now the RAID is rebuilding and I suspect this will take many hours. Obviously to do this with the remaining 5 will take even longer.
Is there an easier way for me to find out which is the noisy disk without affecting the actual RAID? I am thinking something like halting the BIOS screen before it initializes the RAID but I don't know if this is possible?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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"Nobody cares how it works, as long as it works
I have a Dell PowerEdge 2400 Server with 6 SCSI disks installed running a RAID5 via a PERC controller. One of the disks sounds like a jet engine engine. There are no reported failures on the disks or in the event viewer.
I want to know which disk it is though so I can replace it.
I did remove 1 disk and then start up and now the RAID is rebuilding and I suspect this will take many hours. Obviously to do this with the remaining 5 will take even longer.
Is there an easier way for me to find out which is the noisy disk without affecting the actual RAID? I am thinking something like halting the BIOS screen before it initializes the RAID but I don't know if this is possible?
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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"Nobody cares how it works, as long as it works