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тАО05-14-2002 10:31 AM
тАО05-14-2002 10:31 AM
Thanx
Ron Irving
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тАО05-14-2002 03:20 PM
тАО05-14-2002 03:20 PM
Re: Another 12H question
And how are you going to run this verify on a 36gb drive on the Autoraid? Remember it has to be assigned to a LUN in order to have a device file to run the verify on. You can't single out a drive in the Autoraid and just run a test on it. Just think of the Autoraid as a big "disk cloud". All of your data is distributed amoung all the drives. When you unbind a LUN it will find the data from that LUN that resides on all the drives and remove it. That's why it will "christmas tree" when you add, remove, or it's balancing. It manages where the data is, not you. The Autoraid itself will run disk verifies in the background when it's not being used. It basically sniffs for drive errors in times of low activity. Is there a specific reason that you need to verify this one drive? If you try to use STM to do these verifies it won't see the drive.
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тАО05-14-2002 03:37 PM
тАО05-14-2002 03:37 PM
Re: Another 12H question
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тАО05-15-2002 03:12 AM
тАО05-15-2002 03:12 AM
Re: Another 12H question
I would guess at 8hours, although I have never done it myself.
Perhaps you could be the first to tell the world!
I'll have a look around myself..
Later,
Bill
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тАО05-15-2002 04:36 AM
тАО05-15-2002 04:36 AM
Re: Another 12H question
# arraycfg -D a2 -d -Z 00000026412A
-to down the particular disk, and
# drivetest -D a2 -w 100 00000026412A
-to perform the test
I started the test on this particular drive yesterday at 1PM EST. Almost 20 hours later, it's still chugging away. At this point, we're giving it until it hits the 24 hour mark, and then stopping it to try something else. Perhaps a 'mediainit' command? Any suggestions?
Thanx again,
Ron Irving
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тАО05-15-2002 05:04 AM
тАО05-15-2002 05:04 AM
Re: Another 12H question
Ron, (shoud've been a janitor,) Irving
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тАО05-15-2002 11:20 AM
тАО05-15-2002 11:20 AM
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тАО05-15-2002 12:05 PM
тАО05-15-2002 12:05 PM
Re: Another 12H question
If I were doing this, I would simply run an arraymgr -g start and let the array begin doing its normal integrity checks. You will
have rather good data in at most a few hours as the the health of all disks and array components. I admit thats it's not as definitive as a destructive I/O test but since the 12H is designed to handle failures; it's also not nearly as vital.
If you are not planning to put your array under maintenance, I would go ahead and purchase a couple of extra drive modules to serve as spares.
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тАО05-16-2002 04:50 AM
тАО05-16-2002 04:50 AM
Re: Another 12H question
Ron Irving