We have a ProLiant server with a Smart Array P440ar controller.
Due to about three weeks, the “do not remove” instructions on some SAS drives The light is on. Maybe after a power failure.
We have a ProLiant server with a Smart Array P440ar controller.
Due to about three weeks, the “do not remove” instructions on some SAS drives The light is on. Maybe after a power failure.
I have 3 450GB disks on Cisco UCS C220-M4 and I want to create a RAID5.
My RAID controller is Cisco 12G SAS Modular Raid controller.
On the CIMC page of the server, I can only choose to
Server data recovery user: A university in Jiangxi Province
Server data recovery failure description:
The user is using Sugon Model 16-bay optical fiber storage cabinet, the underlying storage medi
I have a DL360 G5 running WinSrvr2003, and a 3-drive (72GB) SAS Raid 5 array on the P400i controller. A single array has two partitions. (Operating system and data storage ) Drive 2 has failed and
I have a server running Debian Squeeze and a 3x 500 GB drive RAID5 system. I have not set it up myself. At startup, the state of a partition in the RAID array seems to be very bad. < p>
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-C stands for creation operation, -v shows During the creation process, -a yes to check the RAID name, -n is the number of hard d
I currently have 9x1TB disks in RAID5, which for me is 8TB of storage space. However, I did not do this at all. This is necessary for migrating from RAID6 to RAID5 and performing After the command
In the follow-up version of the previous question (and its excellent answer), I would like to know that running swap on RAID5 may not be better than on RAID10. My thought is that you may lose perf
The principle of the server Raid 5 disk array algorithm The independent disk structure of distributed parity (also called raid 5) data recovery has a “parity” concept Need to understand. We can sim
Although I browsed some questions here, I think that every situation is different and may require completely different solutions.
I have :
> Linux software RAID5 on 4x4TB enterprise-cla