Hello --
One of our servers experienced an unexpected shutdown several days ago. The subsequent restart of the server resulted in several of the drive letters being changed. This resulted in the SQL Server, 2008, databases not being otherwise available due to the changes in the drive letter locations of the log files.
A check of the Event Viewer indicated some problems connecting to a disk array system via the iSCSI initiator, but there nothing beyond that to indicate why the shutdown occurred, or the drive changes occurred.
I had several questions concerning this situation:
1. Aside from the Event Viewer, is there another place where I can look for clues as to why the shutdown occurred?
2. Why would the drive letters be changed after the reboot was completed?