so, I've got a RAID-1 with two drives. both are degraded. I'm pretty much fucked, right?
4/21/2010 8:02:10 PM
you done fucked up son
4/21/2010 8:08:57 PM
they both failed at the same fuckin time, too. damnit
4/21/2010 9:24:01 PM
dumbass. raid 1 != backup
4/21/2010 11:50:15 PM
Those two hard drives must have been liberals.
4/22/2010 8:17:39 AM
at least the drives weren't "too big to fail," AMIRITE?but seriously, is there any way to restore the RAID to normal status? the system is still sort of functioning...
4/22/2010 8:34:36 AM
that doesn't really make sense - if both drives in a RAID-1 set are missing/failed, then the array can't exist. maybe your tool is just saying the whole array is degraded because one disk failed?
4/22/2010 11:08:21 AM
actually, it's even weirder than I expected. The guy who set it up set up TWO RAID-1 arrays... WITH ONE DISK IN EACH. idiot. He did it on a couple of other machines, too. I only figured it out when I cleared the array(s) and built a new one and only one item showed up in the list. I think he mirrored the arrays from within Windows, but I have no way to prove it at this point, as I've wiped the drives now. The odd thing is that the data was actually on both drives. I have no idea how he accomplished this with me still being able to read the files via Acronis.
4/22/2010 7:28:18 PM
What's the best way to setup a simple 2 drive mirrored RAID on a system with a version of XP that doesn't support Intel RST if I want to keep the data on the current non-RAID C: drive? Just looking to have the 2nd drive / D: drive continuously sync'd with the C: drive. Post-lightning strike mobo replacement blues...
9/2/2015 8:38:46 PM
You lost me at XP
9/2/2015 11:02:49 PM
Yeah I know. One of those machines that requires a bunch of old programs that haven't been supported in years though.
9/2/2015 11:18:41 PM
Can you install a RAID card?
9/3/2015 11:08:32 AM
It's got a built-in RAID controller on the mobo. Hoping to use that but we'll see.
9/3/2015 3:02:17 PM
rsync?
9/5/2015 1:53:39 AM