Hiya all!
I've a few quick questions if anyone has a moment.
I currently use 2003 Server on my ProLiant 6500.
I have 2x18GB SCSI disks in a RAID1 array, albeit software by windows.
The file storage is on 3x250GB ATA100 disks in RAID5 that are being controlled by an adaptec hardware ATA RAID controller.
Now the adaptec raid controller doesn't officially support any OS newer than 2000, but XP will see it. Unfortunatley one of my ATA drives is throwing up bad sectors here there and everywhere, and as seagate doesn't offer advance shipping outside the US, i've had to wait until i'd bought a replacement before sending it back. My two new ATA drives (Seagate 250GB 8MB) should arrive by the end of the week and once i've transfered the data from the failing one to the new one, i will be able to receate the array.
Now the server had a fit when the ATA drive was connected to the RAID card. Event viewer reported loads of IO errors, which is to be expected. Suprisingly, the same drive was much happier when used without the RAID card in my XP desktop maching, so that's what I have been doing for the past month.
Here are my questions:
I will try and use the card with Server 2003 and hope that the IO errors were related to the failing drive. If i still get them, then i will have no choice but to convert to 2000 server. In that situation, i can presumuably format and install 2000 on one of the SCSI disks. If anything goes pear-shaped, then i can 'swap' the drives around and let 2003 server recreate the mirror. This should work shouldn't it?
The other problem is that the Proliant server doesn't have any molex connectors for adding additional harddrives - it uses the hotpulgable backplane. Is there anyway around this? I have been using a 2nd power supply to independantly power the HDs but this is a huge waste of electricity.. Any thoughts?
I do have a mind to jsut scrap the server and buy a cheap, modern PC as I am sure it will be just as effective, be more user friendly and have lower power consumption...
Cheers for any advice! :
I've a few quick questions if anyone has a moment.
I currently use 2003 Server on my ProLiant 6500.
I have 2x18GB SCSI disks in a RAID1 array, albeit software by windows.
The file storage is on 3x250GB ATA100 disks in RAID5 that are being controlled by an adaptec hardware ATA RAID controller.
Now the adaptec raid controller doesn't officially support any OS newer than 2000, but XP will see it. Unfortunatley one of my ATA drives is throwing up bad sectors here there and everywhere, and as seagate doesn't offer advance shipping outside the US, i've had to wait until i'd bought a replacement before sending it back. My two new ATA drives (Seagate 250GB 8MB) should arrive by the end of the week and once i've transfered the data from the failing one to the new one, i will be able to receate the array.
Now the server had a fit when the ATA drive was connected to the RAID card. Event viewer reported loads of IO errors, which is to be expected. Suprisingly, the same drive was much happier when used without the RAID card in my XP desktop maching, so that's what I have been doing for the past month.
Here are my questions:
I will try and use the card with Server 2003 and hope that the IO errors were related to the failing drive. If i still get them, then i will have no choice but to convert to 2000 server. In that situation, i can presumuably format and install 2000 on one of the SCSI disks. If anything goes pear-shaped, then i can 'swap' the drives around and let 2003 server recreate the mirror. This should work shouldn't it?
The other problem is that the Proliant server doesn't have any molex connectors for adding additional harddrives - it uses the hotpulgable backplane. Is there anyway around this? I have been using a 2nd power supply to independantly power the HDs but this is a huge waste of electricity.. Any thoughts?
I do have a mind to jsut scrap the server and buy a cheap, modern PC as I am sure it will be just as effective, be more user friendly and have lower power consumption...
Cheers for any advice! :
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