This machine runs two mirrored scsi drives off of a RAID controller. Everything is "mirrored" or "saved" on the second drive.
The devices show the controller and the bus terminator; no drives. I've done a hard reset of the controller bias to reconfigure the prior array and the event log shows it trying to contact the drives every few minutes.
The alarm doesn't sound anymore and the controller is working normally.
If I command the controller to delete or rebuild the array, I lose all data on those drives.
The computer itself runs just fine; also, pretty darned sure that the hard drives are okay too.
It just cannot "see" those drives. Think the array partitions are gone (in which case all is lost anyway, I guess)?
Even tho the alarm was sounding (overheat, I think), the system worked just fine until I tried to reboot it.
That's when the problem started. The blue screen and it never booted again. :>(
Wonder if that software would even be able to "see" the scsi drives? Especially so, since the controller can't?
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