3114 Array Card Problem! How to rebuild RAID on Xiba 3114 array card 4 hard drives .

Updated on technology 2024-03-26
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This kind of question is strange. If it's a regular array card. It is recommended to consult the official **, and the BIOS with the upgraded array card may be able to solve your problem.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can I see which disk fell first in the log file? You can look for it in the windows logs.

    Judging by your description, your array is broken. If you drop a disk, RAID 5 can still run, but if this RAID 5 is dropped again, it will not work. This has to reconstruct the sector information in front of the hard disk.

    Manufacturers may have relevant tools.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I want to say, don't do raid easily, because as long as there is a problem in the array, you will be in big trouble.

    It is recommended that you don't do this at home, and the server can still be done.

    Hard disk, array card) if one of them goes wrong, you're annoyed!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    PE will not recognize the RAID mode disk connected to the SIL3114, it will recognize it as two separate disks. Use PE to balance the ...... of the systemI'm afraid it's difficult. I once made raid0 on the sil3114 expansion card, and after using the PE to activate the stool, it was recognized as two separate disks.

    I don't know which system you want to install, is it win2003 or win2008?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Use the driver wizard to scan and update the array card driver to see if it has any effect, and treat the dead horse as a live horse.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's all the same, you're changing the test software or the same as the car. The closed rock array is fast in the speed of reading, and the speed of writing is slow, it's okay.

    Oh o( o

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I have been encountering situations that you have encountered, and I can give you a reference.

    I've been using the array for over a year and have found that different systems adapt to the array's drivers differently. I remember the first time I took RAID 0, I used the OEM version of XP Pro Chinese version. At the beginning of the installation, F6 installed the array driver, everything is normal, and during the XP installation process, you have to click twice to agree to continue loading the RAID driver.

    This is basically no problem, and it has been used normally for a long time after that. Later, I wanted to change the English version of the system, so I reinstalled the C disk, and found that several English versions of XP in my hands have poor support for array drivers, whether it is the OEM version of the English XP, or the integrated version of the integrated version of the English XP of the major forums, it cannot be used normally. Either the F6 loading driver cannot copy the file from the floppy disk, or the xp cannot complete the installation (just like yours, the black screen will be black after restarting after copying the file), or the Chinese xp of Tomato Garden is modified frequently after installation, but whether it is the original or the tomato version integrated or non-integrated, it cannot be used normally.

    Wasted a lot of my time.

    Later, I still installed the large customer version of Chinese xp with no functions before it could be used normally.

    From this, I concluded that I used the NF4 chipset to build the array, and it is estimated that the integrated version and the modified version of the operating system cannot support the array driver intact, so I can only honestly use the original XP

    In your case, it is recommended that you install it with an original XP, or simply install the SP1 version of the XP to see if it can be used normally, if there is still a problem, it may be that there is a problem with the compatibility of the array card and the 865 motherboard, or there is a problem with your driver.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Use PQ under DOS to see if the partition of your C drive is activated, if not, set it to the active partition, you try.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    。。。1314。。It's a lifetime. 3114 can be understood as. . . Let's you once.。。 I don't understand the context in which this number appears. Misunderstandings are no wonder.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    PCI to SATA II display card (4 ports).

    Core processing chips.

    Silicon Image SIL3124 data transfer speed.

    3072mb/s

    RAID level.

    Support RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 0+1 mode, support JBOD

    Slot type. PCI main parameters.

    4 internal SATA II interfaces, backward compatible with SATA specifications Supports PCI 32-bit bus with a bus speed of 33MHz 66MHz, PCI standard version Support for local queuing (NCQ technology), FIS based switch port multiplier ESATA-compatible transport Optional ports: 4 internal interfaces, 2 external interfaces + 2 internal interfaces W RAID or W O RAID.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's simple, as long as you don't do any raid manipulation! It's just to connect the hard disk.,Install the driver in Windows.,This is the SATA expansion card.。

    Don't enter [Ctrl]+[S] when booting, don't run Xiba's software in Windows Build RAID, the disk is used independently.

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