Hi all,
So, my server's motherboard took a dump over the weekend. It's a Lenovo RD340, and I'm using the onboard RAID 300. The tech on the phone said that the RAID info is stored on the HDDs so I shouldn't have to rebuild the array; however, I wanted to see if anyone here has any personal experience with such matters. Is replacing the mobo going to kill my RAID config?
I just need to know so I can start planning. They're sending someone over Tues with a new board. I'm hoping we throw it in and power up as usual, but if I'm going to have to rebuild the array I need to make sure I've got a plan in place. I have backups in the case that I have to rebuild, but I really don't want it to come to that.
Thanks for your input.
So, my server's motherboard took a dump over the weekend. It's a Lenovo RD340, and I'm using the onboard RAID 300. The tech on the phone said that the RAID info is stored on the HDDs so I shouldn't have to rebuild the array; however, I wanted to see if anyone here has any personal experience with such matters. Is replacing the mobo going to kill my RAID config?
I just need to know so I can start planning. They're sending someone over Tues with a new board. I'm hoping we throw it in and power up as usual, but if I'm going to have to rebuild the array I need to make sure I've got a plan in place. I have backups in the case that I have to rebuild, but I really don't want it to come to that.
Thanks for your input.