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Unread 08-29-2006, 03:53 PM   #7
blue68f100
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Default Re: Dell 705N Cracked RAID

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W File System : Logical device 80060000: no spares found to perform hot replacement Disk 60000
RAID 5 8/29/2006 1:18:41 PM
I System Initialization : Initialization Complete! Memory to be released: 29288208 bytes. System 8/29/2006 1:18:41 PM
I File System : Format complete Disk 10000
Individual 8/29/2006 1:18:41 PM
I System Database : Added share SHARE1. System 8/29/2006 1:18:41 PM
I File System : Opened FDB for device 0x10000 Disk 10000
Individual 8/29/2006 1:18:41 PM
I File System : All ACLs for device 0x10000, reset to defaults Disk 10000
Individual 8/29/2006 1:18:41 PM
I File System : Successfully initialized empty FDB for device 0x10000 Disk 10000
Individual 8/29/2006 1:18:41 PM
I File System : 113800MB in 14225 cyl groups (16 c/g, 8MB/g, 768 i/g) Disk 10000
Individual 8/29/2006 1:15:47 PM
I File System : /dev/ride0a: 233062400 sectors in 227600 cylinders of 16 tracks, 64 sectors Disk 10000
Individual 8/29/2006 1:15:47 PM
It apears this drive (1) has a problem, Smart is also reporting a problem. If you have another try it. Check to see if WD has a utility to set drive capacity, so it matched the original one. Hitachi has this.

RAIDS have know to be picky when it come to drives.

I think the size is throwing it off.
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