Thanks for the explanation.  I guess most people who are going to ignore 
the first message about a drive in a raid set going bad until yet another 
one goes down would probably be in the same boat as someone who would 
ignore a mirrored controller going bad until the other mirrored one goes 
bad and the system goes casters up.  Although I think I've heard of two 
raid drives going bad not too awful far part from each other.  I think 
RAID6 is supposed to increase it from only 1 bad drive supported to 2 bad 
drives supported.
With our luck, whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.
Just heard of another local company that had pretty much the same power 
problems as we've had (UPS not lasting, generator kicking in but the 
transfer switch not kicking in, etc).
Rob Berendt
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