here are the specs
Server: Asus AP1400R-T
Motherboard: TR-DLSR 1011.004 revision
Hardrives: (3) Cheetah 36ES Hard Drive ultra160 scsi
-Specs on hard drive
Capacity: 36.90GB Speed: 10,000 rpm, Seek Time: 5.4ms
manufacturer model: ST336706LC
SCSI Card: LSI Logic model #: 53C1010 (66 version)
The server is running windows 2000 server and has been fully updated with services packs
here is what is currently happening.
I boot up the server up, windows loads up fine, I can access the sales drive and the C drive, I cannot however access my engineering drive without it causing a memory dump of some sort, after about a gig or so of file transferring the server will start to beep and the drive seems to just turn non-responsive. I can work on getting a ss of the error but I cant sit here and think the drive is dead as I can reboot it everytime and it loads just dandy, its after a lil time has passed and the beep will start and it all just goes down hill.
*EDIT- I just wanted to point out that I have all 3 slots on the server filled each one representing a division C drive for windows/users, F Drive for Sales and E Drive for Engineer files.
Server: Asus AP1400R-T
Motherboard: TR-DLSR 1011.004 revision
Hardrives: (3) Cheetah 36ES Hard Drive ultra160 scsi
-Specs on hard drive
Capacity: 36.90GB Speed: 10,000 rpm, Seek Time: 5.4ms
manufacturer model: ST336706LC
SCSI Card: LSI Logic model #: 53C1010 (66 version)
The server is running windows 2000 server and has been fully updated with services packs
here is what is currently happening.
I boot up the server up, windows loads up fine, I can access the sales drive and the C drive, I cannot however access my engineering drive without it causing a memory dump of some sort, after about a gig or so of file transferring the server will start to beep and the drive seems to just turn non-responsive. I can work on getting a ss of the error but I cant sit here and think the drive is dead as I can reboot it everytime and it loads just dandy, its after a lil time has passed and the beep will start and it all just goes down hill.
*EDIT- I just wanted to point out that I have all 3 slots on the server filled each one representing a division C drive for windows/users, F Drive for Sales and E Drive for Engineer files.