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Hi, folks
I am not sure whether I post to the right newsgroup for this question. If
not, please advise me. Thanks.
I have 1 W2K server (SP4) consists of 2 SCSI disks in Win2K software RAID1.
Last week, I got an error message box telling me one part of the disk was
un-accessable. However the system still running ok. I tried to run the disk
management snap-in. It showed "Connecting to local disk management
service..." and stayed forever. I could see dmremote.exe running. So I
couldn't split the mirror and replace the faulty disk.
Yesterday, I discovered that disk 0 failed by booting from different disk.
So I disconnected disk 0 and booted from disk 1. The server works fine now
with single disk. However, I still can't open the disk management snap-in to
break the non-existing RAID 1. The mmc grey-out and showing "Connecting to
local disk management service" forever. The LDM service was up. But when I
restarted the service, it stayed in Stopping mode until reboot the system.
Because the system is critical for us, so how can I safely replace a new
disk and rebuild the RAID 1? I check lots of sites, they all show the
instruction under the snap-in mode.
Thanks in advance.
Yujie
I am not sure whether I post to the right newsgroup for this question. If
not, please advise me. Thanks.
I have 1 W2K server (SP4) consists of 2 SCSI disks in Win2K software RAID1.
Last week, I got an error message box telling me one part of the disk was
un-accessable. However the system still running ok. I tried to run the disk
management snap-in. It showed "Connecting to local disk management
service..." and stayed forever. I could see dmremote.exe running. So I
couldn't split the mirror and replace the faulty disk.
Yesterday, I discovered that disk 0 failed by booting from different disk.
So I disconnected disk 0 and booted from disk 1. The server works fine now
with single disk. However, I still can't open the disk management snap-in to
break the non-existing RAID 1. The mmc grey-out and showing "Connecting to
local disk management service" forever. The LDM service was up. But when I
restarted the service, it stayed in Stopping mode until reboot the system.
Because the system is critical for us, so how can I safely replace a new
disk and rebuild the RAID 1? I check lots of sites, they all show the
instruction under the snap-in mode.
Thanks in advance.
Yujie