dixiechicken
Saturday 10 April 2004 à 10:36
It is usually possible to rebuild the array.
That is - copy the raid-info - from the fresh drive to damaged drive.
I havent tried this on a Mac though.
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The raidtools usually allow you to - remove one or the other drive -
from your mirrored raid-setup. (at least on a PC with a proper raid-card).
When you remove the faulty drive from the raid-setup you'll get a warning that the setup is NO LONGER FAULT tolerant - but your computer will still
be able boot on the functioning drive.
Removing the the fresh drive from the raid-setup will stop your computer from finding the boot-drive and a functioning system.
In the raid tools you MUST choose to rebuild your mirrored configuration
from the fresh drive to the faulty drive.
All the above is done the bios/firmware of the raid-card controller on a PC.
However on a Mac OS-X machine I would try to boot the computer from the Panther/Jaguar boot CD start installation -
BUT go to the Apple menu and choose the Disktool and try to repair the mirrorored raid setup.
I havent tried this on a Mac though so I dont know if it will actually work.
Try to backup/copy your important docs FIRST - before you try this.
Cheers: Dixiechicken