Move the RAID5 array to another server

Had a RAID failure on an old PE2850. looked like two disks of default at the same time, which makes me suspect the PERC, not drives - especially because I moved the disks as a unit to another PE2850 and was able to mount it as a second table RAID (the new server OS on disk RAID1 disks 0 and 1, this table 2-5) and he acknowledged the table.

However, I can't mount a Windows partition.  I start the operating system on the new server and Disk Manager recognizes there is a drive, but I can't use it unless I format it, who will become the object of all the activity, which is at this stage to draw sort of useful data in the coast of the Bay.

Anyone can suggest a way to get this recognized by a new server table or card PERC or something?

You would be able to connect to a PERC 4 controller, otherwise it will not recognize the VD.

You could try editing under linux... sometimes that has a better tolerance (or the less different) for corrupted partitions/file systems. If the table of partition/filesystem is corrupted, you can also try the tools to try to fix it. If the damage is superficial, as they often work.

You said that you had two disks fail... describe how you got the table online. It is important and can determine whether or not the other attempts to retrieve data are futile.

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