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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:41 pm    Post subject: RAID 1 stoped working Reply with quote

hi everybody
Today Morning I came to company and the server was tuned it off
We have 4 hard disks RAID1, 2 disk system, 2 disk DATA, I turned on the server, the only hard disks detected BIOS(DATA) normally I couldn't boot from system, I check RAID configuration everything was looking normal , I unpluged one of the hard disk system, the BIOS detected system hard disk, now the server is running however I don't know from where should I start troubleshooting
thanks in advance
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