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05-01-2015 11:10 PM
05-01-2015 11:10 PM
Hi.
3par-7200 cli% showversion
Release version 3.1.2 (MU3)
Patches: P18
Component Name Version
CLI Server 3.1.2 (MU3)
CLI Client 3.1.2 (MU3)
System Manager 3.1.2 (MU3)
Kernel 3.1.2 (MU3)
TPD Kernel Code 3.1.2 (MU3)
We found failed disk and successfully changed it to service disk that we have. Later we tried to change service disk to the brand new disk. We have problem.
We don't have spare disks in the system.
1. We losted disk #13 (1.1.0)
2. We insert new service disk and it's number was #24 and it was saccessfuly started.
3. We bought brand new disk, we removed service disk and insert new disk. The number of new disk is #13
Ho to tell to system to change disks?
Now we have in the 3par console:
1. #13 cage1 -state = degraded, -State description = Missing, servicing
2. #24 cage1 -state = Failed, -State description = Vacated Prolonged Missing, No Valid Ports, Servicing
If i try servicemag status -d:
Cage 1, magazine 1:
A servicemag start command failed on this magazine.
The command completed at Sat May 2 09:12:42 2015.
The output of the servicemag start was:
Failed --
Unable to run servicemag Start command. Servicemag is either active or has failed for this cage and magazine.
Please rectify any error conditions and issue "servicemag unmark" before retrying.
servicemag start -pdid 24 -- Failed
Solved! Go to Solution.
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05-02-2015 04:25 AM
05-02-2015 04:25 AM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
>We found failed disk and successfully changed it to service disk that we have.
What do you mean by service disk, a spare? Is it the same size/speed/type as the failed one?
What exactly did you do? Why do you say "successfully"?
>Later we tried to change service disk to the brand new disk.
You can't. Once you put the disk in, it usually stays in until it fails. Unless you use servicemag.
>We don't have spare disks in the system.
Why would you have spares? You should have spare chunklets.
>1. We lost disk #13 (1.1.0)
Then you use servicemag to replace it.
>2. We insert new service disk and it's number was #24 and it was successfully started.
That does you no good, that disk is completely separate from #13 and unless you can dismisspd, it's part of the system.
>3. We bought brand new disk, we removed service disk and insert new disk. The number of new disk is #13
How did you "remove" #24?
>How to tell to system to change disks?
Only by using servicemag.
>Now we have in the 3PAR console:
1. #13 cage1 -state = degraded, -State description = Missing, servicing
2. #24 cage1 -state = Failed, -State description = Vacated Prolonged Missing, No Valid Ports, Servicing
Please paste or attach the following info using the CLI:
showpd -i
showpd -s
Also include the exact commands and what you did.
>If i try servicemag status -d:
Did you try servicemag before?
>servicemag start -pdid 24 -- Failed
When you use servicemag, you must replace the disk, you can't just remove it.
To remove a disk you must use dismisspd, which is very hard to do.
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05-02-2015 09:44 AM
05-02-2015 09:44 AM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
3par-7200 cli% servicemag status -d
Cage 1, magazine 1:
A servicemag start command failed on this magazine.
The command completed at Sat May 2 09:12:42 2015.
The output of the servicemag start was:
Failed --
Unable to run servicemag Start command. Servicemag is either active or has failed for this cage and magazine.
Please rectify any error conditions and issue "servicemag unmark" before retrying.
servicemag start -pdid 24 -- Failed
3par-7200 cli% showpd -i
Id CagePos State ----Node_WWN---- --MFR-- -----Model------ -Serial- -FW_Rev- Protocol MediaType
0 0:0:0 normal 5000C5005EB4224C SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QDAS 3P01 SAS Magnetic
1 0:1:0 normal 5000C5005EB422C4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QTMF 3P01 SAS Magnetic
2 0:2:0 normal 5000C5005EAFE25C SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QGN7 3P01 SAS Magnetic
3 0:3:0 normal 5000C5005F072A48 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2VRFY 3P01 SAS Magnetic
4 0:4:0 normal 5000C5005EB0F8B4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QDND 3P01 SAS Magnetic
5 0:5:0 normal 5000C5005F0748B4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2VR9G 3P01 SAS Magnetic
6 0:6:0 normal 5000C5005EB04BF8 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2PX4L 3P01 SAS Magnetic
7 0:7:0 normal 5000C5005EB2D8C4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2Q6RB 3P01 SAS Magnetic
8 0:8:0 normal 5000C5005F20A598 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN315QR 3P01 SAS Magnetic
9 0:9:0 normal 5000C5005EB0C334 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2Q1V3 3P01 SAS Magnetic
10 0:10:0 normal 5000C5005EB0B7B4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QEMJ 3P01 SAS Magnetic
11 0:11:0 normal 5000C5005EFABB60 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2W9QA 3P01 SAS Magnetic
12 1:0:0 normal 5000CCA01B9400DB HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMD94D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
13 1:1:0? degraded 5000CCA01BC09447 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFKDX86K 3P00 SAS Magnetic
14 1:2:0 normal 5000CCA01C931303 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLWG3D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
15 1:3:0 normal 5000CCA01C92BCAB HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLPPVD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
16 1:4:0 normal 5000CCA01B9400AF HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMD8TD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
17 1:5:0 normal 5000CCA01B93FB27 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMBXBD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
18 1:6:0 normal 5000CCA01B940023 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMD7ND 3P00 SAS Magnetic
19 1:7:0 normal 5000CCA01C898023 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJEM77D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
20 1:8:0 normal 5000CCA01B9214D7 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJLAJBD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
21 1:9:0 normal 5000CCA01C926813 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLJ26D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
22 1:10:0 normal 5000CCA01C8E5BEF HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJJ922D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
23 1:11:0 normal 5000CCA01C92B427 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLP48D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
24 1:1:0? failed 5000CCA01C996FFF HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJRBY5K 3P00 SAS Magnetic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 total
3par-7200 cli% showpd -s
Id CagePos Type -State-- ------------------Detailed_State------------------
0 0:0:0 FC normal normal
1 0:1:0 FC normal normal
2 0:2:0 FC normal normal
3 0:3:0 FC normal normal
4 0:4:0 FC normal normal
5 0:5:0 FC normal normal
6 0:6:0 FC normal normal
7 0:7:0 FC normal normal
8 0:8:0 FC normal normal
9 0:9:0 FC normal normal
10 0:10:0 FC normal normal
11 0:11:0 FC normal normal
12 1:0:0 NL normal normal
13 1:1:0? NL degraded missing,servicing
14 1:2:0 NL normal normal
15 1:3:0 NL normal normal
16 1:4:0 NL normal normal
17 1:5:0 NL normal normal
18 1:6:0 NL normal normal
19 1:7:0 NL normal normal
20 1:8:0 NL normal normal
21 1:9:0 NL normal normal
22 1:10:0 NL normal normal
23 1:11:0 NL normal normal
24 1:1:0? NL failed vacated,prolonged_missing,no_valid_ports,servicing
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 total
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05-02-2015 09:47 AM
05-02-2015 09:47 AM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
We can return disk #24 to it's position. Then we need to try remove it in right way. Am I right?
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05-02-2015 03:02 PM
05-02-2015 03:02 PM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
So I need :
- return #24 to its place.
- dismisspd 24
- remove disk from the system
- insert new disk (#13)
- what I need to do to return system to normal state?
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05-02-2015 05:38 PM
05-02-2015 05:38 PM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
13 1:1:0? degraded 5000CCA01BC09447 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFKDX86K 3P00 SAS Magnetic
24 1:1:0? failed 5000CCA01C996FFF HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJRBY5K 3P00 SAS Magnetic
13 1:1:0? NL degraded missing,servicing
24 1:1:0? NL failed vacated,prolonged_missing,no_valid_ports,servicing
These match what you said. Unfortunately you put the disk in the same slot.
>1. return #24 to its place.
Yes
>2. dismisspd 24
It may not be that easy, depending on whether data or spares were added to it.
>3. remove disk from the system
Yes
>4. insert new disk (#13)
Then the "servicemag resume".
>5. what I need to do to return system to normal state?
Unfortunately it requires analysis after each step. You may want to get Support involved.
Especially since you put that other disk in the same slot.
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05-02-2015 10:25 PM
05-02-2015 10:25 PM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
1. step - we were insert #24 disk:
3par-7200 cli% showpd -i
Id CagePos State ----Node_WWN---- --MFR-- -----Model------ -Serial- -FW_Rev- Protocol MediaType
0 0:0:0 normal 5000C5005EB4224C SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QDAS 3P01 SAS Magnetic
1 0:1:0 normal 5000C5005EB422C4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QTMF 3P01 SAS Magnetic
2 0:2:0 normal 5000C5005EAFE25C SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QGN7 3P01 SAS Magnetic
3 0:3:0 normal 5000C5005F072A48 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2VRFY 3P01 SAS Magnetic
4 0:4:0 normal 5000C5005EB0F8B4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QDND 3P01 SAS Magnetic
5 0:5:0 normal 5000C5005F0748B4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2VR9G 3P01 SAS Magnetic
6 0:6:0 normal 5000C5005EB04BF8 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2PX4L 3P01 SAS Magnetic
7 0:7:0 normal 5000C5005EB2D8C4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2Q6RB 3P01 SAS Magnetic
8 0:8:0 normal 5000C5005F20A598 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN315QR 3P01 SAS Magnetic
9 0:9:0 normal 5000C5005EB0C334 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2Q1V3 3P01 SAS Magnetic
10 0:10:0 normal 5000C5005EB0B7B4 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2QEMJ 3P01 SAS Magnetic
11 0:11:0 normal 5000C5005EFABB60 SEAGATE SYJKT0300GBAS15K 6XN2W9QA 3P01 SAS Magnetic
12 1:0:0 normal 5000CCA01B9400DB HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMD94D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
13 1:1:0? degraded 5000CCA01BC09447 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFKDX86K 3P00 SAS Magnetic
14 1:2:0 normal 5000CCA01C931303 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLWG3D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
15 1:3:0 normal 5000CCA01C92BCAB HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLPPVD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
16 1:4:0 normal 5000CCA01B9400AF HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMD8TD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
17 1:5:0 normal 5000CCA01B93FB27 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMBXBD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
18 1:6:0 normal 5000CCA01B940023 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJMD7ND 3P00 SAS Magnetic
19 1:7:0 normal 5000CCA01C898023 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJEM77D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
20 1:8:0 normal 5000CCA01B9214D7 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YFJLAJBD 3P00 SAS Magnetic
21 1:9:0 normal 5000CCA01C926813 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLJ26D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
22 1:10:0 normal 5000CCA01C8E5BEF HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJJ922D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
23 1:11:0 normal 5000CCA01C92B427 HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJLP48D 3P00 SAS Magnetic
24 1:1:0 failed 5000CCA01C996FFF HITACHI HMRSK2000GBAS07K YGJRBY5K 3P00 SAS Magnetic
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 total
3par-7200 cli% showpd -s
Id CagePos Type -State-- -Detailed_State--
0 0:0:0 FC normal normal
1 0:1:0 FC normal normal
2 0:2:0 FC normal normal
3 0:3:0 FC normal normal
4 0:4:0 FC normal normal
5 0:5:0 FC normal normal
6 0:6:0 FC normal normal
7 0:7:0 FC normal normal
8 0:8:0 FC normal normal
9 0:9:0 FC normal normal
10 0:10:0 FC normal normal
11 0:11:0 FC normal normal
12 1:0:0 NL normal normal
13 1:1:0? NL degraded missing,servicing
14 1:2:0 NL normal normal
15 1:3:0 NL normal normal
16 1:4:0 NL normal normal
17 1:5:0 NL normal normal
18 1:6:0 NL normal normal
19 1:7:0 NL normal normal
20 1:8:0 NL normal normal
21 1:9:0 NL normal normal
22 1:10:0 NL normal normal
23 1:11:0 NL normal normal
24 1:1:0 NL failed vacated,servicing
------------------------------------------
25 total
3par-7200 cli% servicemag resume 1 1.0
Are you sure you want to run servicemag?
select q=quit y=yes n=no: y
error: incorrect arguments
servicemag resume -- Failed
Command failed
3par-7200 cli% servicemag status -d
Cage 1, magazine 1:
A servicemag start command failed on this magazine.
The command completed at Sat May 2 09:12:42 2015.
The output of the servicemag start was:
Failed --
Unable to run servicemag Start command. Servicemag is either active or has failed for this cage and magazine.
Please rectify any error conditions and issue "servicemag unmark" before retrying.
servicemag start -pdid 24 -- Failed
Do I need to run servicemag unmark 1 1.0 now ?
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05-02-2015 10:29 PM
05-02-2015 10:29 PM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
3par-7200 cli% dismisspd 24
Error : Pd id 24 has 256 chunklet marked as spare
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05-03-2015 12:14 AM
05-03-2015 12:14 AM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
>Error : Pd id 24 has 256 chunklet marked as spare
As I said, this is hard.
You must do a sequence of commands:
removespare -f 24:a
Now try dismisspd 24 again. If there are still used chunklets, you'll have to write a script to move them off.
showpdch 24
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05-03-2015 03:11 AM
05-03-2015 03:11 AM
Re: 3PAR. Try to change disk
3par-7200 cli% removespare -f 24:a
256 spares removed
3par-7200 cli% dismisspd 24
Error : Pd id 24 is referenced by chunklet 12:1549
Now I have to remove this chinklet?