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Recovering from a failed Hard drive in RAID 0

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rsheshappa

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Hello,

We have 3 SCSI SEAGATE harddrives in our DELL POWEREDGE server (running windows 2000 SBS).

It looks like we have one failed drive. We have tape backups. How do I recover the system ?

Note: We are able to boot the system after copying some system files. But Exchange server or Webserver or Veritas BackupExec is not running.

Help!!!
 
Basically you replaced the failed disk and restore.
Raid 0 is not raid but spanned volumes. Suggest you created Raid 1 or raid 5 for safety. Raid 0 should never be used in a production server.
 
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