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Let me talk about it, a little personal opinion, I hope it can help you. It's still 20 points, hehe.
Your RAID card is connected to two 1T disks, and it is RAID 1, if you want this to work, you have to load the RAID card driver, and you use 80G hard disk without RAID card driver, so you can't see it. Press F6 when installing the system, and after loading, you can see the capacity of the array disk.
If you want to see the hard disk failure, look at the RAID card when you boot it to recognize how many hard disks, if both are there, you can rest assured, but you still don't feel at ease to use the software to test it, unplug it and connect it to other machines with DOS tools to test it. Put it back when you're done.
The card setup for 3114 is simple, just create riad1 automatically. I made an array 5 for the company, and once the array information was lost, which was too miserable, and I spent money to restore it. Array information cannot be lost, and there is generally no problem.
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When entering the self-test, press F4 to enter the RAID card settings, select to establish RAID 1, it's OK, about your second question, you said that you didn't find 1TB hard disk, at this time did you use the array card? If you use it, you should be able to find it, if it doesn't work, you can go to the hard disk management in the control panel, to check the hard disk, generally speaking, if you insert a RAID card, even if you change the system, the hard disk can be recognized.
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First of all, you need to change the array card with the same chip.
On the premise of making sure that there are no problems with the data cable, power interface, card contact and driver.
If it still can't, change to the same array card and redo the array.
It is best to do this in the same way as before, such as the number of disks and the array cache.
3114 is generally the default, remember to only do the array and do not repartition.
Then go to MaxDOS or another DOS toolbox.
Run diskgen
Then use diskgen to rebuild the partition table, that is, restore the partition table.
As for how to do diskgen to rebuild the partition table, you have a detailed explanation at the moment.
This method has a success rate of more than 95%.
Still no, only after entering the system, I can restore it with data recovery software.
Good luck.
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The 3114 I bought 2 years ago doesn't support linux. There is no driver. Now I don't know if the support is not supported.
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You're not doing the right thing.
That's generally the case.
Boot the BIOS of the advanced array card -- set RAID 1 mode --- save reboot -- install the system.
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I don't understand what it means that the second disk is not started after you pull out the disk?
If the system is installed on RAID1, then you will be asked to install the RAID card driver at the time of installation. Just be careful when pulling the plate.
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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.
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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!
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Normally, if a hard drive is broken in the RAID group, as long as the damaged hard drive is replaced with a new hard drive of the same type and specifications, the RAID will be automatically repaired.
It should be noted that it is necessary to distinguish which hard drive is broken, don't make a mistake.
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Raid1 system is broken? I don't know what you mean by bad system, generally speaking, raid1 will not encounter the problem of broken system, if it is just because the small LCD screen shows orange, indicating that the hard disk number is damaged, you only need to replace a new hard disk on it. No other action is required.
In addition, after the RAID is done, you can't add a hard disk casually, if you want to add it, you can only do rebuild. Then the hard drive will be completely erased. Therefore, if you add a hard disk, you must first make a plan to add a few blocks and what level of RAID you want to change, and then buy a hard disk, and then reset the RAID and redo the system to recover the data after making a good data backup.
There is no other way.
Ghost is a software that can't be used with RAID at all. I haven't touched other backup software, so I don't recommend it.
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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.
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.
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