Good afternoon,
I'd like to know what the command or where you look to determine if the
disks on an array are raided or not. Is there a command we can run to see
what it is. I'm talking specifically about hardware raid arrays only.
Thanks,
LeeRoyTypically you will have a RAID array utility that you would execute to find
out information about the RAID card(s) and array(s) that are configured on a
server.
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Keith
"Pascal" <Pascal@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Good afternoon,
> I'd like to know what the command or where you look to determine if
> the
> disks on an array are raided or not. Is there a command we can run to see
> what it is. I'm talking specifically about hardware raid arrays only.
> Thanks,
> LeeRoy|||"Pascal" <Pascal@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9810B2A1-6028-42C4-BE19-E544EC550930@.microsoft.com...
> Good afternoon,
> I'd like to know what the command or where you look to determine if
the
> disks on an array are raided or not. Is there a command we can run to see
> what it is. I'm talking specifically about hardware raid arrays only.
> Thanks,
> LeeRoy
Check in the Device Manager applett. It should show you something.
Rick Sawtell
MCT, MCSD, MCDBA|||Thank you Rick and Keith...
It did answer very well my question, I finally found the answer.
Thanks,
LeeRoy
"Rick Sawtell" wrote:
> "Pascal" <Pascal@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:9810B2A1-6028-42C4-BE19-E544EC550930@.microsoft.com...
> > Good afternoon,
> > I'd like to know what the command or where you look to determine if
> the
> > disks on an array are raided or not. Is there a command we can run to see
> > what it is. I'm talking specifically about hardware raid arrays only.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > LeeRoy
> Check in the Device Manager applett. It should show you something.
>
> Rick Sawtell
> MCT, MCSD, MCDBA
>
>
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