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Win2k software raids
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2006-06-28 11:36:48
Did you try to reapply them using cacls?

I would do that just to make sure. After that I'm out of
ideas! Do you
have a backup which you could restore from? 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: windows2000-bouncefreelists.org
[mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of
Sorin Srbu
Sent: 28 June 2006 12:31
To: windows2000freelists.org
Subject: [windows2000] Re: Win2k software raids

Sorin Srbu <> wrote on Wednesday, June 28, 2006 12:55
PM:

Ran the perms-applet. Got this: perms: *RWXDPOA. This means
basically
"full control", right? If it does, there should
be a problem, but there
is. CACLS doesn't say anything particular, it all looks ok
from its
point of view too.


> Daniel Ensor <> wrote on Wednesday, June 28, 2006
12:43 PM:
>
> Well, I'm a cheap BOFH. 
>
>> No worries, HTH
>>
>> I see, well won't be that then! Like I said I've
never needed to look

>> at software RAID as always have a hardware
solution.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: windows2000-bouncefreelists.org 
>> [mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of
Sorin Srbu 
>> Sent: 28 June 2006 11:10 To: windows2000freelists.org
>> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Win2k software raids
>>
>> Daniel Ensor <> wrote on Wednesday, June 28,
2006 11:18 AM:
>>
>> I'll look through mu reskits, thx for the hint!
>>
>> As for software raids, no drivers are needed I
believe. It's all 
>> built into windows - it's windows native software
raiding. No 3rd 
>> party involved AFAIK.
>>
>>
>>> It's part of the reskit. It might tell you if
there is a problem 
>>> with the permissions, sometimes (I've found)
permissions seem to 
>>> fall off but only show up at the command line.
>>>
>>> If it shows anything cool, if not it might be
worth using a tool to 
>>> reset them at the command line... Something
like CACLS.exe to 
>>> reapply them and then see where you are. I
don't have any experience

>>> with software raids myself but could it be that
it needs a new
driver?
>>> Forgive my ignorance if this isn't relevant!
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Dan
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: windows2000-bouncefreelists.org 
>>> [mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of Sorin Srbu
>>> Sent: 28 June 2006 10:08 To: windows2000freelists.org
>>> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Win2k software raids
>>>
>>> Daniel Ensor <> wrote on Wednesday, June
28, 2006 11:03 AM:
>>>
>>> No, didn't know of this tool. Is it installed
by default or part of 
>>> a reskit?
>>>
>>>
>>>> Have you tried to run perms.exe or similar
to reset the
permissions?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Dan
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: windows2000-bouncefreelists.org 
>>>> [mailto:windows2000-bouncefreelists.org] On Behalf Of Sorin Srbu
>>>> Sent: 28 June 2006 09:01 To:
windows2000freelists.org
>>>> Subject: [windows2000] Re: Win2k software
raids
>>>>
>>>> Charles R. Buchanan <> wrote on
Friday, June 16, 2006 1:34 AM:
>>>>
>>>> I installed Win2k3 server on the win2k
server-machine mentioned. No

>>>> upgrade install, but rather a new fresh
install. The software raids

>>>> were retained and are fully functional.
>>>>
>>>> Only problem now is the permissions in/on
the folders and files on 
>>>> the raid. For whatever reason I'm not able
to manipulate the files 
>>>> and folders despite my account having full
control ACLs when 
>>>> connecting to a share
>>>
>>>> on the raid.
>>>> However when logged on locally to the
server (both physically and 
>>>> over
>>>> RDP) it allows deleting etc.
>>>>
>>>> I tried resetting the permissions, but
still no go. This is weird.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts on this?
>>>>
>>>> TIA.
>>>>
>>>>> If you have (or will have) a system
that's "hot swapping" capable,

>>>>> you
>>>>
>>>>> could backup to that drive and replace
it with another one if
needed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Whenever those new doohicky burners
comes out that you can burn
>>>>> 50GB+
>>>
>>>>> on, it will make life a little easier.
Then you would only need 10

>>>>> discs.  I figure I
still have around 150GB to backup myself. I 
>>>>> already have 250GB+ already archived,
and this is only from ONE 
>>>>> computer! :-O
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 09:00:45 +0200,
"Sorin Srbu"
>>>>> <sorin.srbuorgfarm.uu.se> took time
to say the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Charles R. Buchanan <> wrote
on Thursday, June 15, 2006 2:42 AM:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Now the problem is more where to
put those drives. We're still 
>>>>>> pretty
>>>>
>>>>>> much still at PATA, and SATA is
just making its introduction to 
>>>>>> our dept.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The 250GB sata drives are
pretty inexpensive nowadays as well!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:45:49
-0700, Chris Berry 
>>>>>>>
<chris_berry-list-windows2000jm-associates.com> took
time to 
>>>>>>> say the
>>>>>>> following:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Buy some cheap 120gb sata
hard drives, make a raid, and copy 
>>>>>>>> the data. I can guarantee
that if you don't back it up you WILL
need it.
>>>>>
>>>>
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