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I had a fully function RAID1 confiuration with 2 240GB drives in one VD . After the failure of 1 disk and a system reboot I am missing ALL configuration inforamtion when enter the BIOS RAID Confi Tool no VDs are found the PDs show but noting else. Is there a way to reconstruct this from the non failed disk with destroying or reinitializing the VDs the other PD is not showing it as a member disk either. Any help or who to call as the troubleshooting guide suggest would be great.
-John
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Hello JKaminski,
I am really sorry for the inconvenience you have encountered with your RAID configuration on the SR1530SH.
First, let me provide you with some information on the system, according to the system model, is under EOIS, you can verify this on the following pages:
https://ark.intel.com/products/46531/Intel-Server-Board-BSHBBL https://ark.intel.com/products/46531/Intel-Server-Board-BSHBBL
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000020015/server-products.html https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000020015/server-products.html
I am going to try and find as much information to help you with your question.
I also invite you to move the thread to the Discontinued section of the Community for the current interaction or future ones.
If the information still saved on the drive that is not damaged and original of the RAID 1, you should be able to allow the RAID controller to scan for the previous version or you can recreate the RAID, but without initializing the drives.
As a side note, any process done to the HDD could cause possible loss of data.
If there is anything else we can help please feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Henry A.
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Hello JKaminski,
I hope you are doing well. I just will like to follow up and see if the information sent helped with your questions.
This was the information sent – "If the information still saved on the drive that is not damaged and original of the RAID 1, you should be able to allow the RAID controller to scan for the previous version or you can recreate the RAID, but without initializing the drives.
As a side note, any process done to the HDD could cause possible loss of data."
If there is anything else we can help please feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Henry A.
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Hello JKaminski,
I just wanted to double check if there is anything else I can help you with.
Best regards,
Henry A.
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Hello JKaminski,
We have not received any updates from your side. I am afraid we will proceed to close the threat. If you still requiere any additional help. Please open a new threat.
Best regards,
Henry A.
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