03-20-2009 01:13 PM
Hi
We have been trying to upgrade HDD on our SBS 2003 for the last couple of days.
and have not been sucesfull, we have try diferent external HDD to do the cold backups.
and also doing a CHKDSK on both partitions C and D.
The system has a RAID 5 and we have done a HDD upgrade before with out any problems.
Has any one seen this errors before, I have been looking online for a solution, next step is to call Symantec.
Thanks,
GFX
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03-23-2009 10:26 AM
03-20-2009 01:41 PM
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/pfdocs/2004099566033362?Open&docid=2004099566033362&nsf=powerquest.nsf&view=0
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/powerquest.nsf/6c360f88152ecfce88256e91005066ac/cbdfa2e78eb4ad4688256e75007c5347?OpenDocument&src=bar_sch_nam
Possibly a partition resizing error due to some corruption in the disk and file structures. When you ran CHKDSK, did you run it with the /f switch? Did you run it on both the source and target drives? When running this on the source drive, you'll most likely be prompted to have CHKDSK run at boot time. You could also do this from the SRD before making a cold image. For a more thorough check, you should run "CHKDSK /r" The /r switch implies /f and will also check the file and free space sections for errors.
03-20-2009 06:14 PM
Well try the suggestion and did not work.
any more suggestions?
even try disimilar hardware the issue is theres something wrong with the drives that CHKDSK is not seen, well have to really ponder on this one.
thanks for the suggestion marcogsp
GFX
03-22-2009 05:09 PM
At this point I'm assuming that you have been unsuccessful with both hot and cold imaging techniques. Have you tried the advanced optiions to ignore bad sectors and remove drivers?
You mentioned earlier that hard drive upgrades were succesful in the past. Are you absolutely certain that the hard drives, both old and new, are compatible with your RAID controller and/or RAID controller drivers? Sometimes the the health monitoring components of modern hard drives can wreak havok with some RAID and drive controllers and/or their drivers. There may also be a more compatible driver available for the SRD. Try looking for a driver that is MS Vista/Server 2008 compatible and build a custom SRD with the new drivers integrated
03-23-2009 10:26 AM
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