IBM Server RAID Information Lost Data Recovery Successfully

Case:
In the morning, I received a call for help.According to experience, this should be caused by the loss of raid information.Because it is a foreign customer, it is inconvenient to come to the door, and the customer decides to drive over to repair it.In the afternoon, the customer came to our company in a hurry, and started to work hard.

Solution:
BMX3850 server, 2 SAS300G, customers do not know the raid of the same.After the analysis of the disk was found, I found that when the data of the two plates was the same, it was RAID1, and the data was easily obtained.Customers are required to re -configure the server.The server uses the webbios configuration system.After some efforts, do the RAID1 smoothly.At this time, the new problem appeared: the customer requested that the 64 -bit Sever2003 was required. After the installation disk was put in, the installation system could not identify the hard disk, but the 32 -bit one could be installed smoothly.After many twists and turns, the conclusion was that “the 64 -bit system did not load the RAID driver. The 32 -bit was added by the RAOD driver after several packaging.””After checking some information