Latest chapter in a long, sorry list of 680i woes...
I've been booting off a single 80GB SATA drive with a 4x500GB RAID5 array for data for a few months now and all was happy, before I decided that an 80GB boot drive was too small. Over the weekend, I unplugged my RAID5 array for safety, removed the 80GB, put in two 160GB drives in a mirrored array, and then plugged back in the 4x500s. The F10 RAID config sees 2x160 mirror and 4x500 RAID5 OK, but in Server 2003, the nVidia storage manager sees the mirror fine, but sees the 4x500 as RAID5 but with a total capacity of only 149.05GB, curously exactly the same capacity as the mirrored array. Windows disk manager sees the RAID5 as a 149.05GB unpartitioned disk.
Any ideas? It's not so much the lack of storage for the time being, I'm confident in saying this is solved by blatting the lot, it's the near-terabyte of data I don't want to lose.
(Before anyone says, I know; where's my backup solution. One is planned but budget is not infinite)
I've been booting off a single 80GB SATA drive with a 4x500GB RAID5 array for data for a few months now and all was happy, before I decided that an 80GB boot drive was too small. Over the weekend, I unplugged my RAID5 array for safety, removed the 80GB, put in two 160GB drives in a mirrored array, and then plugged back in the 4x500s. The F10 RAID config sees 2x160 mirror and 4x500 RAID5 OK, but in Server 2003, the nVidia storage manager sees the mirror fine, but sees the 4x500 as RAID5 but with a total capacity of only 149.05GB, curously exactly the same capacity as the mirrored array. Windows disk manager sees the RAID5 as a 149.05GB unpartitioned disk.
Any ideas? It's not so much the lack of storage for the time being, I'm confident in saying this is solved by blatting the lot, it's the near-terabyte of data I don't want to lose.
(Before anyone says, I know; where's my backup solution. One is planned but budget is not infinite)

