I'm am sorry about this as this post will be partly a call for help and partly an interesting find in my search for an answer to said help cry.
Firstly, has anybody come across this issue. At work, our disks are partitioned into three—system, util/recovery (tiny) and data. Here's the slightly tricky bit, the data partition is mounted not as a drive letter, but into a folder (data) on the system partition. Very Unix like. The problem is every now and again, this mounted folder disappears. The machine will be chugging along nicely, and then the data folder won't be there. Open up Computer Management, remount the partition and everything is OK again. This has happened twice in the last week and three times in the last 9 months. Our support section knows about the issue, but doesn't know what causes it. Has anybody seen or heard of this issue? Know what causes it? Fix?
Anyhoo, whilst Googling, I came across this post for a partitioning scheme with attendent claims for speed. You all might be in'erested
http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t115303.html
Thoughts?
Firstly, has anybody come across this issue. At work, our disks are partitioned into three—system, util/recovery (tiny) and data. Here's the slightly tricky bit, the data partition is mounted not as a drive letter, but into a folder (data) on the system partition. Very Unix like. The problem is every now and again, this mounted folder disappears. The machine will be chugging along nicely, and then the data folder won't be there. Open up Computer Management, remount the partition and everything is OK again. This has happened twice in the last week and three times in the last 9 months. Our support section knows about the issue, but doesn't know what causes it. Has anybody seen or heard of this issue? Know what causes it? Fix?
Anyhoo, whilst Googling, I came across this post for a partitioning scheme with attendent claims for speed. You all might be in'erested
http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t115303.html
Thoughts?