Internal Error The Specified Plex Contains Disabled Subdisks C1000078
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Registreren Wij stellen technologie op de proef 27K 78,4K Alle forumsDit forumDit topicDit topic https://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_messages/1185526 (poster) Cookies op Tweakers Tweakers maakt gebruik van cookies, onder http://osr600doc.xinuos.com/en/ODM_VMug/ug-10.html andere om de website te analyseren, het gebruiksgemak te vergroten en advertenties te tonen. Door gebruik te maken van deze website, of door op 'Ga verder' te klikken, geef je toestemming voor het gebruik van cookies. Wil internal error je meer informatie over cookies en hoe ze worden gebruikt, bekijk dan ons cookiebeleid. Ga verder Meer informatie ForumSofte goederenServersoftware en Windows Servers[2003] Dynamic disk signatures error[2003] Dynamic disk signatures errorPagina: 1Acties: Reageervrijdag 22 december 2006 02:02Acties: 0Henk 'm!CrushOneRegistratie: juni 2001Laatst online: 14-04 01:24ProfielPosthistorie (1.273 berichten)CrushOneError ΩTopicstarterNa een internal error the reboot kreeg ik het volgende: event-system-error:dmboot: Failed to start volume Volume2 (E:) dmboot: Failed to start volume Volume2 (F:) Bij het proberen te reactiveren van de Missing disk (rechtermuisknop -> reactivate disk) krijg ik een nieuw event-system-error:INTERNAL Error - The specified plex contains disabled subdisks (C1000078).Met een beetje zoeken op internet schijn ik de signatures weer aan de disks te kunnen knopen met de applicatie dumpcfg.exe.quote:Use the dumpcfg.exe utility (which can be found on the Windows 2000 Server Resource Disk). This utility will restore the old signature to a new drive.dumpcfg.exe heb ik tot nu toe nog niet kunnen vinden. Heeft iemand dit wel eens meegemaakt? En misschien een oplossing?maandag 15 januari 2007 16:35Acties: 0Henk 'm!DiamonRegistratie: maart 2000Laatst online: 08-10 22:13ProfielPosthistorie (4.042 berichten)DiamonThe Weird OneIk heb hetzelfde probleem, alleen met W2k. Had je een oplossing voor gevonden. Heb het gehe
Manager commands. This chapter provides instructions on performing the following plex operations using the Visual Administrator: Creating a Plex Associating a Plex Dissociating a Plex Detaching a Plex Attaching a Plex Removing a Plex Displaying and Altering Properties Quick Reference for Plex Operations Menus and Forms Plex Menus Plex Forms The quick reference section at the end of this chapter provides information on the Visual Administrator plex operations menus and forms. Figure 74 illustrates plex associated with a volume (vol03-01), a dissociated plex (pl-01), and a dissociated plex containing an associated subdisk (vol01-01). Figure 74 Plex Associations Creating a Plex Plexes need to be created to connect subdisks to volumes. Without plexes, volumes are useless. The creation of a plex alone is not particularly useful unless one or more subdisks are associated with that plex. If one or more subdisks have been selected at the time of the plex creation, they will automatically be associated with the new plex. A striped plex requires at least two subdisks. Create a plex and associate it with a single subdisk as follows: 1. Go to the view window corresponding to the disk group in which you want to perform this operation (View of rootdg, by default). 2. Create a new subdisk, as described in Chapter 8, "Subdisk Operations". 3. Drag the new subdisk icon beyond the borders of its disk and drop it into an open area of the view window. The Plex Create form appears. When this form is invoked in this way, it will automatically create a new plex and associate the dragged subdisk with it. The Plex Create form establishes the parameters for the plex. Some of the fields already contain default values and others are optional. 4. Complete the Plex Create form according to the type of plex to be created. For detailed information on this form, refer to on-line help or Table 54. 5. When the form is properly completed, select Apply to activate both the plex creation and the association of subdisk and plex. A plex icon containing a subdisk icon appears. The fact that the subdisk icon is within the plex icon confirms their associati