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тАО11-13-2000 04:17 PM
тАО11-13-2000 04:17 PM
Hello everybody!
Last week I did a reorganization on a K370 Server that had 10 disks (9.1 Gb) and two (18.2 Gb), I was needing more space and after performe a complete backup and delete mostly of the luns I exchange two 9.1Gb disks by 2 18.2Gb new disks, so now I have 8 disks (9.1 Gb) and 4 (18.2Gb) on the autoraid. The two disks that I take off I want to add them to another K370 that has two free locations on its autoraid, when I tried to do it I had the follow message:
"Warning: Disk previously used:", this disk is exclude.
What am I need to do in order to use those disks, am I need to format it?
Thanks in advance
Veronica
Last week I did a reorganization on a K370 Server that had 10 disks (9.1 Gb) and two (18.2 Gb), I was needing more space and after performe a complete backup and delete mostly of the luns I exchange two 9.1Gb disks by 2 18.2Gb new disks, so now I have 8 disks (9.1 Gb) and 4 (18.2Gb) on the autoraid. The two disks that I take off I want to add them to another K370 that has two free locations on its autoraid, when I tried to do it I had the follow message:
"Warning: Disk previously used:", this disk is exclude.
What am I need to do in order to use those disks, am I need to format it?
Thanks in advance
Veronica
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тАО11-13-2000 07:37 PM
тАО11-13-2000 07:37 PM
Solution
Hello
I found a hit from Knowledgemine. read it and hope it helps you.
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Problem Description
I added a disk drive to AutoRAID array 1, removed the disk drive,
and then added it to AutoRAID array 2. Now, syslog contains this
message:
disk previously used by other array
How do I change the disk drive to AutoRAID 2?
Configuration Info
Operating System - HP-UX
Version - 10.20
Hardware System - HP9000
Solution
Use this command to get the serial number:
/opt/hparray/bin/arraydsp -i
In this case, a drive with serial number 000000137670 was shown
in slot B3.
Use this command to remove the drive from the previous location:
/opt/hparray/bin/arraycfg -D B3 -d -R 000000137670
I found a hit from Knowledgemine. read it and hope it helps you.
------------------------------------------
Problem Description
I added a disk drive to AutoRAID array 1, removed the disk drive,
and then added it to AutoRAID array 2. Now, syslog contains this
message:
disk previously used by other array
How do I change the disk drive to AutoRAID 2?
Configuration Info
Operating System - HP-UX
Version - 10.20
Hardware System - HP9000
Solution
Use this command to get the serial number:
/opt/hparray/bin/arraydsp -i
In this case, a drive with serial number 000000137670 was shown
in slot B3.
Use this command to remove the drive from the previous location:
/opt/hparray/bin/arraycfg -D B3 -d -R 000000137670
Never say "no" first.
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тАО11-15-2000 09:04 AM
тАО11-15-2000 09:04 AM
Re: Formatting autoraid disks
Your answer help me, because it was close to the right answer to can solve my problem, I did the follow:
arraycfg -D A1 -a
Thank you very much.
Veronica
arraycfg -D A1 -a
Thank you very much.
Veronica
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