On 05/10 11:31 , R.Quenett wrote:
> In another thread some time ago, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> 
> "  With a 3ware hardware RAID controller and good-quality hot-swap drive
> "  bays; you go to the web or command line interface for the array, remove
> "  the failed drive from the array, pull the drive, put in the new one, tell
> "  the 3ware controller to add it back in, and rebuild the array. Done.
> 
> If a person does this with a good drive, is the removed good drive 
> readable, as is, on a standard motherboard pata port?

no. certainly not in any RAID level >1.

> I'm trying to avoid having to learn 3ware CLI.  

there's really not much to learn. it's very simple.

-- 
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com

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