I got a SBS 2003 server that is using a software RAID 5.
I have been getting various messages from Windows SBS 2003 that some of my data is corrupted and can not longer be read / accessed.
Therefore I am under the conclusion that one of the 4 drives in my RAID 5 is growing bad sectors.
How do I got about identifying which physical drive is as fault as I would need to send it off for RMA.
I have tryied SBS2k3 check disk untility, and appart from taking about 8 hours to scan the drives, and fixing any errors, it really does not tell me with physical drive is at fault.
The drive is a Seagate SATA II 320 Gb Harddrive.
Is it possible for me to use Seatools to inspect the physical drive with out loosing my data?
I have been getting various messages from Windows SBS 2003 that some of my data is corrupted and can not longer be read / accessed.
Therefore I am under the conclusion that one of the 4 drives in my RAID 5 is growing bad sectors.
How do I got about identifying which physical drive is as fault as I would need to send it off for RMA.
I have tryied SBS2k3 check disk untility, and appart from taking about 8 hours to scan the drives, and fixing any errors, it really does not tell me with physical drive is at fault.
The drive is a Seagate SATA II 320 Gb Harddrive.
Is it possible for me to use Seatools to inspect the physical drive with out loosing my data?