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<description>Å×½ºÆ® ¹öÀü 0.2 (2004-04-26)</description>
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<title>PowerEdge 1650 Perc 3/Di RAID 5  container dead - both members missing</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We have a very old Dell PowerEdge 1650 with Perc 3/Di RAID 5 server, which worked great for at least 5 years died yesterday. A month ago, the RAID 5 server with 3 SCSI U320 drives stopped working - CRITICAL condition with 1 missing member. We were able to rebuild the missing member, and the server worked fine for a month.<br/><br/>Yesterday, the server died again but with 2 missing members and the RAID 5 condition is DEAD. We are unable to boot the drive, as there are two out of 3 members missing.&nbsp; I hardly doubt that both hard drives die at the same time. This must be controller related problem, which I have no way to repair without having to use 3rd party utility. The Perc configuration has been self adjusted to a 1 member container, which I have no way to reconfigure it to 3 member RAID 5. <br/><br/>Our latest full backup was done a month ago, so unless we recover the RAID drives we&#039;ll losing a month worth of data which is very critical. I&#039;m assuming that the drives themselves are fine. Is there a easy fix for this type of problem? Any insight will be very grateful.]]></description>
<dc:creator>scott</dc:creator>
<dc:date>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 20:56:49 -0600</dc:date>
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