Hello,
I have a Compaq Proliant 3000 500Mhz file server w/5 hot-swappable SCSI hard drives. The server is the domain controller for my network. It is running MS Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4.
Disk 4 is a mirror of Disk 0, which is the boot drive. Both 0 and 4 are 4.3GB SCSI drives. The others are 9.1GB SCSI drives.
Unfortunately, when I boot the server, I see the blue screen with the following at the top:
*** STOP: 0x0000007B (0x8132D5A8, 0xC0000010,0x00000000,0x00000000) INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
I read some articles on Microsoft's website such as "Reasons why Windows NT does not boot from a shadow mirror drive" at:
Following the instructions from Microsoft's website, I created a boot floppy to boot the server to Disk 4 instead of Disk 0. The server boots fine.
The instructions also tell me to break the mirror.
But, I am unable to break the mirror because the Logical Disk Manager won't start. I discovered that the "Logical Disk Administrator Manager" service fails to load even when I try to start it manually from the Services applet.
I'm thinking that the Logical Disk Manager won't start because Disk 0, which used to be the boot disk, has a problem.
When I physically remove Disk 0 and boot to Disk 4, the operating system starts but the MS SQL Server services do not start. When I put Disk 0 back and boot to Disk 4, the operating system starts and the MS SQL Server services start as well.
It seems MS SQL Server and also a part of the operating system want Disk 0 to be around and functional even if the computer boots off of Disk 4.
I would like to be able to break the mirror so I can create a new mirror. Then I will again have 2 disk drives that have the operating system on it. Otherwise, if Disk 4 fails, I'm out of luck -- it would be a drag to install a new operating system and introduce a new domain controller to the network.
If it's not possible for me to break the mirror, is it possible to install a new operating system on a new hard drive and transfer the domain controller information to it so I don't have to update all of the clients?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Richard
I have a Compaq Proliant 3000 500Mhz file server w/5 hot-swappable SCSI hard drives. The server is the domain controller for my network. It is running MS Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP4.
Disk 4 is a mirror of Disk 0, which is the boot drive. Both 0 and 4 are 4.3GB SCSI drives. The others are 9.1GB SCSI drives.
Unfortunately, when I boot the server, I see the blue screen with the following at the top:
*** STOP: 0x0000007B (0x8132D5A8, 0xC0000010,0x00000000,0x00000000) INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
I read some articles on Microsoft's website such as "Reasons why Windows NT does not boot from a shadow mirror drive" at:
Following the instructions from Microsoft's website, I created a boot floppy to boot the server to Disk 4 instead of Disk 0. The server boots fine.
The instructions also tell me to break the mirror.
But, I am unable to break the mirror because the Logical Disk Manager won't start. I discovered that the "Logical Disk Administrator Manager" service fails to load even when I try to start it manually from the Services applet.
I'm thinking that the Logical Disk Manager won't start because Disk 0, which used to be the boot disk, has a problem.
When I physically remove Disk 0 and boot to Disk 4, the operating system starts but the MS SQL Server services do not start. When I put Disk 0 back and boot to Disk 4, the operating system starts and the MS SQL Server services start as well.
It seems MS SQL Server and also a part of the operating system want Disk 0 to be around and functional even if the computer boots off of Disk 4.
I would like to be able to break the mirror so I can create a new mirror. Then I will again have 2 disk drives that have the operating system on it. Otherwise, if Disk 4 fails, I'm out of luck -- it would be a drag to install a new operating system and introduce a new domain controller to the network.
If it's not possible for me to break the mirror, is it possible to install a new operating system on a new hard drive and transfer the domain controller information to it so I don't have to update all of the clients?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Richard