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тАО08-22-2003 04:15 AM
тАО08-22-2003 04:15 AM
High Availability SCSI Disk Array
Hello,
On HPux 9000/D270
with High Availability SCSI Disk Array
model 10 ( 10x4Go )
After change one disk on array
the LED service (amber) stays on .
How can i see state of disk array ?
Where can i find Grid Manager Main Menu ?
Thank's.
On HPux 9000/D270
with High Availability SCSI Disk Array
model 10 ( 10x4Go )
After change one disk on array
the LED service (amber) stays on .
How can i see state of disk array ?
Where can i find Grid Manager Main Menu ?
Thank's.
Bonjour
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тАО08-22-2003 05:58 AM
тАО08-22-2003 05:58 AM
Re: High Availability SCSI Disk Array
We've retired all our D-class and the one lonely Model 10, but...
For Grid Manager, you'll have to connect to the console ports on the back of the array (there's one for SPA and one for SPB - either will do). I don't have the pinout close to hand. This would be where you'd configure the array.
To simply see the state of the array, you should be able to use cstm from the console(or, I suppose, xstm).
# cstm
cstm> map -This will list the components of your system, look for the array. The first column is a Device Number. That's what you want.
cstm> sel dev 18 (or whatever the correct number may be)
cstm> info
cstm> il (infolog)
that will show you the state of the array. The disks should show Rdy or Ena, depending on how you have assigned the LUNs.
For Grid Manager, you'll have to connect to the console ports on the back of the array (there's one for SPA and one for SPB - either will do). I don't have the pinout close to hand. This would be where you'd configure the array.
To simply see the state of the array, you should be able to use cstm from the console(or, I suppose, xstm).
# cstm
cstm> map -This will list the components of your system, look for the array. The first column is a Device Number. That's what you want.
cstm> sel dev 18 (or whatever the correct number may be)
cstm> info
cstm> il (infolog)
that will show you the state of the array. The disks should show Rdy or Ena, depending on how you have assigned the LUNs.
A little knowledge is dangerous - none is absolutely terrifying!!!
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тАО08-22-2003 06:00 AM
тАО08-22-2003 06:00 AM
Re: High Availability SCSI Disk Array
And if you get lost in Grid Manager, ^ takes you to the Main menu.
A little knowledge is dangerous - none is absolutely terrifying!!!
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