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Shauna Hensala






Subject: Dell Powerdge Disk Failure
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 09:45:33 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]



Hi all, I’m looking for some advice with a Dell PowerEdge server at one of my 
clients.  I am a HP man predominantly so my knowledge of Dell disk 
configurations is minimal. Issue:The Dell server in question is reporting a 
fault on the LED display 

“The following virtual disks are missing: (0)If you proceed (or load the 
configuration utility), these virtual disks will be removed from your 
configuration. If you wish to use them at a later time, they will have to be 
imported. If you believe these virtual disks should be present, please power 
off your system and check your cables to ensure all disks are present. Press 
any key to continue, or 'C' to load the configuration utility.”The disks have 
been re-seated and cables have been checked yet the error still persists.   The 
server has only four hard disks split into two virtual disks.  Unfortunately I 
cannot simply hot-swap the hard disk with the fault as there is only a single 
system disk – there is no mirroring.  However the second virtual disk and 
subsequent ‘Data’ partition uses a RAID5 configuration split over the three 
remaining HDDs.  I am not so fussed about the system disk as I have spares and 
I can rebuild the system partition but this time with a mirrored configuration 
over two disks.  What I am worried about is the data on the disks split over 
the RAID5 partition.  It is imperative that I retrieve the data on this 
partition.  I am looking for advice on how best to go about this please. If I 
remove the faulty disk, insert two blank spares, create a virtual disk, mirror 
them and then build the OS, will the second, existing virtual disk in the RAID5 
partition be available to the OS?  Should I try and retrieve the data from the 
disks in the RAID5 partition before attempting to so anything (if so, what 
would be the best method for this?)?  I would greatly appreciate any help on 
this. Many thanks, Mark
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