freedomit
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So you might remember my post about a possibly failing HDD in a HP Gen8 Microserver..
https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/hdd-failing.77128/#post-621153
I decided to order an advanced RMA from WD and replace the drive. So i powered down the Server (they are non hot swap), swapped the drives and rebooted. The server detected the drive was missing and booted into Server 2012. The problem i have is that i cant get it to rebuild. When i open the Smart Array Managed it just complains about the failed drive and gives no option to rebuild. I tried powering down the Server and booting with one drive, then shutting down and plugging in the new drive but still the same.
Also, when i boot i get the following error message...
1787-Drive Array Operating in Interim Rcovery Mode
The following disk drives are insufficient size and should be replaced - Bay 1
The drive is a WD Certified Refurb but its the same size, model number, block size and LBA so why am i getting this error message.
Anyone got any ideas? I wish i never bothered replacing the drive now!
https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/hdd-failing.77128/#post-621153
I decided to order an advanced RMA from WD and replace the drive. So i powered down the Server (they are non hot swap), swapped the drives and rebooted. The server detected the drive was missing and booted into Server 2012. The problem i have is that i cant get it to rebuild. When i open the Smart Array Managed it just complains about the failed drive and gives no option to rebuild. I tried powering down the Server and booting with one drive, then shutting down and plugging in the new drive but still the same.
Also, when i boot i get the following error message...
1787-Drive Array Operating in Interim Rcovery Mode
The following disk drives are insufficient size and should be replaced - Bay 1
The drive is a WD Certified Refurb but its the same size, model number, block size and LBA so why am i getting this error message.
Anyone got any ideas? I wish i never bothered replacing the drive now!