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тАО10-06-2008 01:00 PM
тАО10-06-2008 01:00 PM
Is there any way to remove enclosures from an EVA 5000 while online? I have 8 (out of 16) enclosures with one ungrouped drive in each of them. I need the power and the drives for another EVA that I'm migrating to (8100).
I tried powering off the last enclosure and it will eventually complain about that enclosure being missing.
I tried powering off the last enclosure and it will eventually complain about that enclosure being missing.
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тАО10-06-2008 01:50 PM
тАО10-06-2008 01:50 PM
Re: Removing enclosures from EVA 5000
Carl:
You would need to remove the shelf totally from the loop switches, and possibly reboot the EVA once all the shelves are removed.
Assuming you will eventually remove the EVA5000 from service, I probably would not worry about rebooting it. The EVA is complaining mainly since it knows about the drive. Even though it is ungrouped, it thinks it's a failure so will complain.
My suggestion... remove the ungrouped disks, then remove the shelves. If the migration is going to be a short period of time, then deal with the warnings, otherwise reboot the eva.
Steven
You would need to remove the shelf totally from the loop switches, and possibly reboot the EVA once all the shelves are removed.
Assuming you will eventually remove the EVA5000 from service, I probably would not worry about rebooting it. The EVA is complaining mainly since it knows about the drive. Even though it is ungrouped, it thinks it's a failure so will complain.
My suggestion... remove the ungrouped disks, then remove the shelves. If the migration is going to be a short period of time, then deal with the warnings, otherwise reboot the eva.
Steven
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