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Record number: H165018
Device: D/T8640
Model: M
Part number: P/N06H5078
Hit count: UHC00000
Success count: USC0000
Publication code: PC50
Tip key: 029
Date created: O98/10/20
Date last altered: A98/10/22
Owning B.U.: USA
Abstract: DOS FDISK REPORTS no FIXED DISKS PRESENT with PCI RAID
TEXT:
Please read both of the following options before choosing the appropriate one:
Option 1:
If you have saved a copy of your RAID configuration prior to having this problem,
use this file to restore your original configuration.
This will erase your current array/logical drive configuration.
NOTE: Please note that if a hot spare (HSP) was defined and a
drive went defunct (DDD), the hot spare would have replaced the defunct drive.
When this happens the configuration that was originally saved to diskette will no
longer be valid.
In this case you should NOT restore your saved configuration file from diskette because
it will corrupt your data.
You should use option 2 if this has occurred or if you are uncertain.
Option 2:
If you do not have a saved copy of your RAID configuration call
the IBM HelpCenter to obtain the IBM PCI RAID FDISK diskette.
Using this diskette and the instructions given below will
reconfigure your RAID adapter so that FDISK will work.
NOTE: You WILL lose your array/logical drive configuration and you will
have to reconfigure you array. If you have an operating system or data on your drives, you
should record your array/logical drive size and type (type would be RAID 5, RAID 1, or RAID 0)
so that you can reconfigure your array. Call the IBM HelpCenter if you need help understanding
how to record this information.
IBM RAID Adapter BIOS Version x.xx - date
RAID Firmware Version x.xx
No log drives found: none installed
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