On Montag, 25. Februar 2008 Aaron Bono wrote: > We did have a hard drive problem (errors on the drive) in the past > and they had to swap out a drive. It is a RAID configuration so no > backup/restore was necessary. Even with a RAID system, a broken hard drive that doesn't show that it's broken can cause severe data destroying: We've had this several times already, with different RAID and drive combinations, SATA and SCSI, doesn't matter. The symptom was that you write data to the drive, it says OK, but upon reading you receive other data than you wrote. Even RAID 1/5/6 doesn't help you here. Doesn't mean you have the same, but from what you wrote I just wanted to inform you that it's a fact that a single broken drive can destroy even a RAIDs data very nasty. mfg zmi -- // Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc ----- http://it-management.at // Tel: 0676/846 914 666 .network.your.ideas. // PGP Key: "curl -s http://zmi.at/zmi.asc | gpg --import" // Fingerprint: AC19 F9D5 36ED CD8A EF38 500E CE14 91F7 1C12 09B4 // Keyserver: www.keyserver.net Key-ID: 1C1209B4
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