SOURCE: I have IBM eServer with
First, buy an external storage device, at least 80GB (although it's currently difficult to find any _smaller_ size!) and make a file-by-file, folder-by-folder, backup of your 73GB of "data".
Second, buy another external storage device, and do a Google-search for "drive image freeware".
Pick one of those applications, and do a "image" backup to this second external storage device.
Third, disconnect the 3 "old" drives, carefully label them, and set them aside.
Fourth, connect the 3 "new" drives, delete the old RAID-5 array definition,
and create a new RAID-5 array definition.
Fifth, do an "image restore" from the second external storage device to the new array.
If you have any problems, all you need to do to "back-out" is to:
* disconnect the "new" drives
* reconnect the "old" drives
* delete the "new" array definition
* redefine the "old" array definition
and you're back to the "old" configuration.
SOURCE: ServeRAID-7k Controller SCSI Controller error
Hi dude,
i already answer the same problem as yours, on my case it's because swollen battery push the RAID memory and make it bent, so the contact point become loose, if you want more detail see on:
http://hubpages.com/hub/IBM-error-code-2807
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