Guest lineone Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 I have SBS 2000 running with two software mirrored partitions. The first software mirrored set of drives are the C drive and contain system info. The second software mirrored set of drives is the D drive and contains data. The primary mirror of the C drive set is showing a bad block. What is the best practice for replacing it? Please include whether at any time during the replacement process the D drives should be taken off line.
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 Re: can't copy files off server - "lineone" <lineone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9D636225-86CA-4D24-B7C4-FE98019CBABA@microsoft.com... >I have SBS 2000 running with two software mirrored partitions. The > first software mirrored set of drives are the C drive and contain > system info. The second software mirrored set of drives is the D > drive and contains data. > > The primary mirror of the C drive set is showing a bad block. What > is the best practice for replacing it? > > Please include whether at any time during the replacement process the > D drives should be taken off line. > I haven't tried for quite some time but AFAIR the process goes like this: 1. Manufacture a server boot diskette. 2. Boot the server with the boot diskette (to test it). 3. Remove the flawed disk. 4. Install the replacement disk. 5. Boot the server with the boot diskette. 6. Rebuild the mirror. Disconnecting the data disk is probably a good idea.
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