Chaz Howell
2005-07-12 23:29:01 UTC
Basically, we're running a Dell server with a Xeon processor and SBS installed.
We had two 80GB drives that were running as dynamic drives, software
mirrored through the Microsoft Disk Manager, and were working just fine.
Disk0 (C: drive with MBR) crashed. A dell service guy came out and moved
Disk1(D:) to become Disk0(C:) and installed an identical hard drive to become
Disk1(D:).
Here is a quote from one of our guys who dealt with this issue before I came
onboard:
As far I can understand (the tech that Dell send was a little retarded) the
Disk 0 (MBR) failed and when he put in the new disk the system would not boot
because it was looking to MBR on the new disk. Without any additional
knowledge I did break the mirror and swapped the drives so the system could
boot.
Now, the system boots and runs just fine. Both disks are recognized in the
Disk Management tool. But, and here's the catch, no matter what I do, I
cannot get a software mirror to run again.
Specifically, when I create a new volume on Disk1(D:), the new drive, the
"mirrored" option is grayed out. Also, if I right click on the volume on
Disk0(C:) or Disk1(D:) the "add mirror..." option is grayed out.
Basically, I'm stuck. I just cant' get the replacement drive to create a
mirrored volume to get mirroring (RAID1) running again.
Once caveat: Althought the disks are identical (DM reports them in their
repsective properties windows as being Maxtor 6Y080M0 disks) they don't seem
to be the exact same size. Disk0(C:) says its capacity is 74.5 GB and
Disk1(D:) says its capacity is 74.38GB while it's unallocated (no volumes).
Anything you could do to help, or anyone you know who you could forward this
email to would be greatly appreciated. I came on as a tech guru to help this
company out, and now I kind of look like a poser. Since, I can't fix this
silly disk issue. Help a brother save face and earn good karma!
We had two 80GB drives that were running as dynamic drives, software
mirrored through the Microsoft Disk Manager, and were working just fine.
Disk0 (C: drive with MBR) crashed. A dell service guy came out and moved
Disk1(D:) to become Disk0(C:) and installed an identical hard drive to become
Disk1(D:).
Here is a quote from one of our guys who dealt with this issue before I came
onboard:
As far I can understand (the tech that Dell send was a little retarded) the
Disk 0 (MBR) failed and when he put in the new disk the system would not boot
because it was looking to MBR on the new disk. Without any additional
knowledge I did break the mirror and swapped the drives so the system could
boot.
Now, the system boots and runs just fine. Both disks are recognized in the
Disk Management tool. But, and here's the catch, no matter what I do, I
cannot get a software mirror to run again.
Specifically, when I create a new volume on Disk1(D:), the new drive, the
"mirrored" option is grayed out. Also, if I right click on the volume on
Disk0(C:) or Disk1(D:) the "add mirror..." option is grayed out.
Basically, I'm stuck. I just cant' get the replacement drive to create a
mirrored volume to get mirroring (RAID1) running again.
Once caveat: Althought the disks are identical (DM reports them in their
repsective properties windows as being Maxtor 6Y080M0 disks) they don't seem
to be the exact same size. Disk0(C:) says its capacity is 74.5 GB and
Disk1(D:) says its capacity is 74.38GB while it's unallocated (no volumes).
Anything you could do to help, or anyone you know who you could forward this
email to would be greatly appreciated. I came on as a tech guru to help this
company out, and now I kind of look like a poser. Since, I can't fix this
silly disk issue. Help a brother save face and earn good karma!