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Darren New wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> PERC 4/SC Controller 0, Array Disk 0:1
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> This disk had a problem.
>
>> Sense Key = 3, Sense Code = 11, Sense Qualifier = 0.
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> This is what you need to look up in the standard specs, or the
> documentation for the disk, to see precisely the problem.
>
> > If this disk is part of a non-redundant virtual
>> disk, the data for this block cannot be recovered.
>
> If this is your only copy, you're hosed.
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>> The disk will require replacement and data restore.
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> If so, go fix it.
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>> If this disk is part of a redundant virtual disk, the data in this
>> block will be reallocated.
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> If I already have a second copy, I'll make a second copy somewhere else
> on the failing disk. But you should probably get a second disk ready to
> replace the failing one.
>
> Aren't you system admin? Don't you know how to tell if you have a
> redundant disk? :-)
More importantly, DOESN'T THE DISK CONTROLLER KNOW?? And if so, why is
it giving me two options? Why not just tell me the one that's applicable?
As it happens, I got this error while rebuilding a RAID-1 set. So...
does this mean the data was recovered or not?
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