Your network contains a file server named Serv1. Serv1 has a 30 GB data volume that is mirrored. Each physical disk is connected to a separate SCSI controller. A faulty SCSI controller causes one of the hard disks in the mirrored volume to fail. You replace the faulty SCSI controller. Which of the following should you do to restore the data volume to its previous state?
  1. Run the diskpart active command on the failed volume.
  2. Select a disk in the mirror and reactivate the volume on Serv1.
  3. Convert the two physical disks on Serv1 to basic disks and restore the data.
  4. Break the mirror on Serv1 and re-create the mirror.
Explanation
Answer - B - You should select a disk in the mirror and reactivate the volume on Serv1.

Key Takeaway: To replace a failed or failing SCSI controller, power off the node with the failed or failing adapter. Remove and replace the SCSI controller in failed node. Power on the node and log on normally. Check the event log for any unusual errors. Start Cluster Administrator and verify groups and resources are online and have failed back, if so configured.
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