Hi,
I have two old servers a Proliant 1600 and an ML370.
The systems were originally set up on w2k server (p1600) and NT4 server (ml370).
They had raid 5 on both as far as I can tell.
I upgraded both systems with W2K3 server but did not set up the raid array because these servers are now just being used as test dummys.
The P1600 has 3 9GB hot swappable drives, one of these apparently failed (red lighting on display) so I decided to remove the faulty disk put the other two disks together and restart the server.
However after restart the server could not find any disks on the smart array. No power lights were being shown on the disks either.
Because it was an old server we decided to just spend money on buying a new ML350 G4 server and that was that.
However I was told by a technician that I could probably recover data on the P1600 drives by taking out all the ML370's 5 34GB hotswap HDDs and putting the PL1600's in their place.
I powered down the ML370, removed the disks in order, added the 3 p1600 disks turned the power back on.
The ML370 did not find the disks which was no surprise but when I ran the smartstart CD (version 5.0) I was told that the array was fine but no disks where found.
I also checked the lights, not one of the disks had power.
I then removed these disks and re-added in order the old disks. Turned the ML370 on and I have exactly the same problem.
The server boots up to the smart array, doesnt find any disks, no lights on any disk and when run with smartstart the array appears to be fine.
I was told that it may be that the smart array on the machines may not be set up as the primary boot device so I used the smartstart cd to set the smartarray as the primary device under the RBU section.
Still no joy, any thoughts?
I have two old servers a Proliant 1600 and an ML370.
The systems were originally set up on w2k server (p1600) and NT4 server (ml370).
They had raid 5 on both as far as I can tell.
I upgraded both systems with W2K3 server but did not set up the raid array because these servers are now just being used as test dummys.
The P1600 has 3 9GB hot swappable drives, one of these apparently failed (red lighting on display) so I decided to remove the faulty disk put the other two disks together and restart the server.
However after restart the server could not find any disks on the smart array. No power lights were being shown on the disks either.
Because it was an old server we decided to just spend money on buying a new ML350 G4 server and that was that.
However I was told by a technician that I could probably recover data on the P1600 drives by taking out all the ML370's 5 34GB hotswap HDDs and putting the PL1600's in their place.
I powered down the ML370, removed the disks in order, added the 3 p1600 disks turned the power back on.
The ML370 did not find the disks which was no surprise but when I ran the smartstart CD (version 5.0) I was told that the array was fine but no disks where found.
I also checked the lights, not one of the disks had power.
I then removed these disks and re-added in order the old disks. Turned the ML370 on and I have exactly the same problem.
The server boots up to the smart array, doesnt find any disks, no lights on any disk and when run with smartstart the array appears to be fine.
I was told that it may be that the smart array on the machines may not be set up as the primary boot device so I used the smartstart cd to set the smartarray as the primary device under the RBU section.
Still no joy, any thoughts?