![]() Their Tech guy was going to bring a new drive next morning but we made sure we did a backup for him as i died during the day. So once i yanked the bad drive, which was part of the OS, it booted just fine. SO i booted off this guy, ran my HDS, and BAM! there were 2 failing drives! (One was gone the other going out) luckly they had two RAID 5's one drive in each RAID. I had someone who used me just as an emergency (they had their own tech who couldn't get away) and i had to replace their motherboard on their Dell PE2950 server. One of them being HD Sentinel which i reccomend EVERYONE to install on their servers as it is able to read SMART data of SCSI/SATA/SAS THOUGH RAID CONTROLERS! I keep it on a 240GB SSD, I have butt loads of programs. ![]() It might pay off to buy the Enterprise version of windows just for this. One thing I liked to do is ALWAYS carry my Windows 10 OTG drive with me. I know this is old but just tossing my two cents out there. How can I repair the boot with out reloading the entire system? Any information is greatly appreciated being this is the first time in Years that I have had a drive fail some how. ![]() in the LSI Config Utility it states that the STATUS is Degraded and Task 3% Syncd. What I need to know is if the Boot Sector was corrupted and the Drive is Rebuilding is it Rebuilding the Mirror Drive with the Corrupted Drive or is the Corrupted Drive Rebuilding from the Good Raid Drive? This is set to a RAID 1 configuration. Drive 0 is set to the primary and Drive 1 is secondary, Drive ) is Rebuilding. When entering the SAS bios configuration it states the Drive is rebuilding. Now during the Boot Attempt is states that"Integrated RAID exception detected Volume (HDl: 079) is in a state of Resyncing. We lost power for a extended time and after unit will only boot to a "C" Prompt (virtual drive). The Problem that I have is the Primary Drive (Raid 1 ) boot sector has become corrupted and now the system will not boot after a power outage (the system runs 24/7/365 with Battery Backup UPS. I currently have a Older Server (Microsoft Server 2008) with a LSI SAS 2008-IR controller.
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