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Jake
I have approx 50 Win2k AS 2-node File and Print clusters connected to IBM
FastT200 Fibre Arrays, configured with a Q: quorum drive, D: data drive and 2
spooler drives for Windows and Unix printing.
The D data drives continually get MFT corruption, eventually causing drive
failure, however there is no corruption on any other drive. The d: Data
drive contains user profiles, homedirs, shareddata and shared folders for
application data and DHCP and WINS db's. Although a the majority of I/O is
on this drive it is well within the limits of the hardware. After running a
chkdsk d: /f on the drive a read only chkdsk shows no corruption. However a
day later the MFT corruption is back even if there has been no failover.
I have experimented with different block and stripe sizes and with just
about every setting available on the Fastt200 FC array but the corruption
remains.
Any ideas or anyone had similar issues?
Thanks
Jake
FastT200 Fibre Arrays, configured with a Q: quorum drive, D: data drive and 2
spooler drives for Windows and Unix printing.
The D data drives continually get MFT corruption, eventually causing drive
failure, however there is no corruption on any other drive. The d: Data
drive contains user profiles, homedirs, shareddata and shared folders for
application data and DHCP and WINS db's. Although a the majority of I/O is
on this drive it is well within the limits of the hardware. After running a
chkdsk d: /f on the drive a read only chkdsk shows no corruption. However a
day later the MFT corruption is back even if there has been no failover.
I have experimented with different block and stripe sizes and with just
about every setting available on the Fastt200 FC array but the corruption
remains.
Any ideas or anyone had similar issues?
Thanks
Jake