I've recently unwittingly become the administrator of 60+ Server machines with a built in RAID 1 system.
Even worse I don't actually have one to play with.
The servers are made by NEC and have the RAID built into the motherboard.
These have 2 x Seagate Barracuda 230GB drives.
In one particular server one of the drives failed, an engineer went in and removed the faulty drive, but did not replace it.
A few questions to those who have played with such things...
1. Do the drives have to be matched? 230GB drives are getting hard to come by. If we stick a 300GB drive in there will it fail to rebuild?
2. What's usually involved in the rebuild? Is it just a case of sticking another drive in and leaving it over night or do you have to run through some utility/bios type gizmo usually?
3. The system is currently running really slowly ever since the one drive was taken out. Could this be related or does that highlight bigger problems yet to be unravelled?!
Thanks for any advice
Regards,
Chris.