Re: mylex RAID and RedHat Linux

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On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Shroyer-Matchan, Cherie (shroyecl) wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> I am running a Micron (Pentium III Xeon processor) server with RedHat 9.0.
> It has hardware RAID (DAC960/Mylex RAID).  2 of the drives (1 and 2) in the
> array spontaneously went offline.  So, I rolled to a contingency server and
> ran various diagnostics and found nothing wrong with the drives or the
> controller.  All I had to do was go into advanced options and make them
> online to restore the system drive.  The system is up and I am monitoring
> it.  
> 
> Can anyone think of any reasons why something like this might occur?

Many possible things might do this. So you need to check the NVRAM log of 
events in the controller (install GAM server software on the linux server 
and GAM client on windows/wine-unix and use it to connect to the GAM 
server and find out this information; it may also be possible to find it 
out from the BIOS program but I am not very sure).

> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Cherie.Matchan@xxxxxx, University of Cincinnati

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