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I did dianostic and recieved a hard drive error. Call my tech support and they said my HD is dead they are sending an replacement free of charge. My question is I have two HD's 500gb in raid 0 and 1. One drive as I understand is ...
RAID
Further, any single drive can fail and it is possible to rebuild the data after replacing the failed hard drive with a new drive. However, the extra work of calculating the missing data will degrade the write performance to the RAID 5 ...
TuxTraining
Linux will only boot when the “/boot” and “/” partitions are on RAID1. It cannot boot when those partitions are on RAID5. Other partitions, however, can be RAID5. With software RAID, after replacing a failed drive the administrator must ...
Moddingextreme.com - Tutto per il Modding e l' Overclock: QNAP TS ...
Advanced RAID Management with Hot-swap DesignThe NAS offers advanced RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 5 + Spare, Single, and JBOD disk configurations. It also supports hot-swap design that a failed drive can be replaced by hot swapping without turning ...
Replacing A Failed Hard Drive In A Software RAID1 Array ...
Replacing A Failed Hard Drive In A Software RAID1 Array. Version 1.0. Author: Falko Timme Last edited 01/21/2007. This guide shows how to remove a failed hard drive from a Linux RAID1 array (software RAID) ...
Grub Install on Failed Raid Drive | %/category_title%/ | Linux ...
First drive /dev/sda or /dev/hda failed in a RAID 1 configuration and now system will not boot and you have to install grub.
UtahSysAdmin.com | Replacing a hard drive with Solaris Volume Manager
This time I was rebuilding a RAID 1 array that was built with Solaris Volume Manager. When I lost this hard drive the data was still intact on the existing functional drive and I wanted to keep it that way. So as far as disclaimers on ...
don’t try to outsmart technology
the intel chipset on my motherboard allows me to run multiple levels of raid on the same hard drive, enabling me to run a small portion raid 1 for data security, and the rest raid 0 for high speeds and a lot of space. ...
Suggestions for new hard drive partitions - MandrivaUsers.org
In a Raid1 setup if a drive failed then you replaced it and re-entered the Bios Raid setup and had it mirror from the still operable Hard drive and when it completed you continued the boot up routine as per normal. ...
Holiday Giveaway: 1.5TB of Seagate Drives - PaulStamatiou.com
1. We are running a raid 6 now (can lose any 2 disks) with 5 1TB drives (2TB usable with one hot spare). Your mean time to failure goes way up after your 4th drive. 2. We rsync the data to disk on another server once a day. ...
I did dianostic and recieved a hard drive error. Call my tech support and they said my HD is dead they are sending an replacement free of charge. My question is I have two HD's 500gb in raid 0 and 1. One drive as I understand is ...
RAID
Further, any single drive can fail and it is possible to rebuild the data after replacing the failed hard drive with a new drive. However, the extra work of calculating the missing data will degrade the write performance to the RAID 5 ...
TuxTraining
Linux will only boot when the “/boot” and “/” partitions are on RAID1. It cannot boot when those partitions are on RAID5. Other partitions, however, can be RAID5. With software RAID, after replacing a failed drive the administrator must ...
Moddingextreme.com - Tutto per il Modding e l' Overclock: QNAP TS ...
Advanced RAID Management with Hot-swap DesignThe NAS offers advanced RAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 5 + Spare, Single, and JBOD disk configurations. It also supports hot-swap design that a failed drive can be replaced by hot swapping without turning ...
Replacing A Failed Hard Drive In A Software RAID1 Array ...
Replacing A Failed Hard Drive In A Software RAID1 Array. Version 1.0. Author: Falko Timme
Grub Install on Failed Raid Drive | %/category_title%/ | Linux ...
First drive /dev/sda or /dev/hda failed in a RAID 1 configuration and now system will not boot and you have to install grub.
UtahSysAdmin.com | Replacing a hard drive with Solaris Volume Manager
This time I was rebuilding a RAID 1 array that was built with Solaris Volume Manager. When I lost this hard drive the data was still intact on the existing functional drive and I wanted to keep it that way. So as far as disclaimers on ...
don’t try to outsmart technology
the intel chipset on my motherboard allows me to run multiple levels of raid on the same hard drive, enabling me to run a small portion raid 1 for data security, and the rest raid 0 for high speeds and a lot of space. ...
Suggestions for new hard drive partitions - MandrivaUsers.org
In a Raid1 setup if a drive failed then you replaced it and re-entered the Bios Raid setup and had it mirror from the still operable Hard drive and when it completed you continued the boot up routine as per normal. ...
Holiday Giveaway: 1.5TB of Seagate Drives - PaulStamatiou.com
1. We are running a raid 6 now (can lose any 2 disks) with 5 1TB drives (2TB usable with one hot spare). Your mean time to failure goes way up after your 4th drive. 2. We rsync the data to disk on another server once a day. ...