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02-18-2015 03:37 PM
02-18-2015 03:37 PM
Hello Everyone,
I need to accomplishe the following task, I have a F400, with a lot of 300 Gb disks, I need to replace this disks to a 900Gb disks, and the storage is on a Production Enviromment.
I´m thinking on doing the following Steps:
1 - Servicemag -start -pdid
2 - Servicemag -status (untill the servicemag is Finished)
3 - showpd -space (To see if there is any chunklets on it)
4 - Replace the drive by a new one
5 - servicemag -resume
6 - servicemag -status (Untill the servicemag is finished)
7 - admithw
8 - admitpd
9 - Run a tune on the CPGs.
And repeat this procedures to all the others drivers that need to replace.
Can anyone validate if this procedures works, or do I have to do something diferents?
Regards.
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02-19-2015 06:54 AM
02-19-2015 06:54 AM
Solution> I have a F400, with a lot of 300 Gb disks
What HP 3PAR OS version?
>3 - showpd -space (To see if there is any chunklets on it)
>7 - admithw
>8 - admitpd
There should be no need to do these steps. But I suppose the admithw could put the latest FW there.