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тАО03-31-2011 03:38 AM
тАО03-31-2011 03:38 AM
Hello,
our customer has an rp3440 (HPUX 11i v2)connected to MSA30 storage.
I have already configured (using saconfig)
3 x 72GB HDDs ar Raid 5 and one spare disk.
Now , one disk had failed and the spare disk is now active.
What are the steps which should be done after replacing the damaged disk.
Thanks and Regards
Roger
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тАО03-31-2011 05:13 AM
тАО03-31-2011 05:13 AM
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Hi,
AFAIK after you replaced the faulty disk the new drive will be syncronized automatically and the hot spare will get back to a spare status. All this will be done automatically, you don't need to do anything. Be sure to replace the disk online without turning the system off, otherwise the system wouldn't know what happened with the disk.
Regards,
Viktor
AFAIK after you replaced the faulty disk the new drive will be syncronized automatically and the hot spare will get back to a spare status. All this will be done automatically, you don't need to do anything. Be sure to replace the disk online without turning the system off, otherwise the system wouldn't know what happened with the disk.
Regards,
Viktor
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тАО03-31-2011 05:34 AM
тАО03-31-2011 05:34 AM
Re: HDD failure in MSA30
Hi Victor,
So, we don't need to launch any "saconfig" command.
Thanks
Roger
So, we don't need to launch any "saconfig" command.
Thanks
Roger
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тАО03-31-2011 05:42 AM
тАО03-31-2011 05:42 AM
Re: HDD failure in MSA30
"raid5" an "saconfig" suggest you are using a smartarray controller.
So you only need to swap the disk and check with saconfig/sautil again.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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So you only need to swap the disk and check with saconfig/sautil again.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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