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Steve, Unfortunately IBM took the dead ones with them. Even if they hadn't we couldn't have waited for them to come back with data. As far as I know IBM won't tell us anything. The CE Said 'Oh S***'. We used other words of the same ilk. The worst thing he said was "We had to reload a RAID protected system at customer X last week too because of the same issue." - L Steve Richter wrote: > Larry, > > I would be interesting to know if both drives failed in the same way, esp if > the electonics failed instead of a head crash. > > There is a company called action front data recovery > http://www.actionfront.com/ that I found out the hard way is very good at > recovering data from pc hard drives. They do a no charge eval and if you > have the failed drives they could probably tell you what went wrong. > > What did the CE have to say ? > > Will IBM evaluate how the drives failed, at least to say if there was a head > crash or not ? > -- Larry Bolhuis | IBM Certified Solutions Expert Vice President | iSeries Technology V5 R1 Arbor Solutions, Inc. | e-business for AS/400 V4 R2 (616) 451-2500 | IBM Certified Specialist AS/400 (616) 451-2571 -fax | RPG IV Developer lbolhuis@arbsol.com | System Administrator for OS/400 V4 R4 www.arbsol.com | Professional Network Administrator | Network/Multiple Systems | Client Access
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