BWoodbridge
IS-IT--Management
Hi -
We have a Compaq Proliant 1600 server with a Smart Array 3200 controller, used purely for the 5x9GB RAID5 array.
unfortunately.. when powering down the server yesterday as part of installing the latest security patch etc, the machine decided it was not going to power itself up again under any circumstances.
The boot process gets as far as the Smart array controller trying to initialise, spends several minutes trying to do so and then fails. The lights on the all the drives flash when you first turn the system on, but remain off after that. The system was working perfectly up to the point where we chose to shut it down..
You know whats coming now.. Yep - there is data on the RAID array, not backed up and 'Vital' to obtain. And guess who has to retrieve it???
I am led to believe that I cannot just put a new RAID controller in as that will wipe the data off the drives. I am also told that if I fit an identical controller, another smart array 3200, this may save the data..
Please, can you confirm or deny these statements? Also, despite efforts, I have been unable to track one down. My intention now will be to replace that server, so a short term loan of a suitable card, or purchase of a second hand one are both options. Does anyone have a source for such? I am based near Southampton, UK
I would be truly grateful for all advice recieved..! Regards, Ben
We have a Compaq Proliant 1600 server with a Smart Array 3200 controller, used purely for the 5x9GB RAID5 array.
unfortunately.. when powering down the server yesterday as part of installing the latest security patch etc, the machine decided it was not going to power itself up again under any circumstances.
The boot process gets as far as the Smart array controller trying to initialise, spends several minutes trying to do so and then fails. The lights on the all the drives flash when you first turn the system on, but remain off after that. The system was working perfectly up to the point where we chose to shut it down..
You know whats coming now.. Yep - there is data on the RAID array, not backed up and 'Vital' to obtain. And guess who has to retrieve it???
I am led to believe that I cannot just put a new RAID controller in as that will wipe the data off the drives. I am also told that if I fit an identical controller, another smart array 3200, this may save the data..
Please, can you confirm or deny these statements? Also, despite efforts, I have been unable to track one down. My intention now will be to replace that server, so a short term loan of a suitable card, or purchase of a second hand one are both options. Does anyone have a source for such? I am based near Southampton, UK
I would be truly grateful for all advice recieved..! Regards, Ben