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тАО09-05-2006 08:42 AM
тАО09-05-2006 08:42 AM
Due to power outage, I see some problem on va7100:
1) one enclosure (init failed)
2) one disk (init failed)
I would like to know if both are bad, or just one being one way on the other.
Also, if we replace disk, we don't have to do anything other than replacing and inserting it to slot. Doesn't it?
The VA and db stuff are still working and nothing is lost.
Please help.
Thanks,
Steven
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тАО09-05-2006 09:27 AM
тАО09-05-2006 09:27 AM
SolutionHence most probably, in your case the disk status is problem. It may be a case the drive format got corrupted or the worst case the drive itself got bad (media problem) in lieu of the power outage.
If the drive format is a problem , then it could formatted by the VA provided "Auto Format Drive " option is ON once the drive is re-inserted.
Check out this link as well
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&taskId=110&prodSeriesId=33737&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=33737&objectID=lpg35214
What is the disk LED status?
What you see in the armdsp output?
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тАО09-06-2006 12:53 AM
тАО09-06-2006 12:53 AM
Re: VA 7100 Help Pleasse
The armdsp shows:
----------------------
Enclosure at M
Enclosure ID__________________________0
Enclosure Status______________________Init Failed
Disk at M/D1:
Status:_______________________________Init Failed
Disk State:___________________________Init Failed
Vendor ID:____________________________HP 36.4G
Product ID:___________________________ST336607FC
Product Revision:_____________________HP03
Data Capacity:________________________512 bytes (1 blocks)
Block Length:_________________________0 bytes
Address:______________________________111
Node WWN:_____________________________20000004cfdf58e0
Initialize State:_____________________Not Ready
Redundancy Group:_____________________65536
Volume Set Serial Number:_____________0000000000000000
Serial Number:________________________.T.8.T.8.T.8
Firmware Revision:____________________HP03
-----------------------------
Any comments? I am interested to know if inserting disk could do the repair.
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тАО09-06-2006 02:16 AM
тАО09-06-2006 02:16 AM
Re: VA 7100 Help Pleasse
i prefer to pull out that disk and insert it into the same slot again to check whether there is hardware problem, but, replacing a new disk is a more safety methode.
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тАО09-06-2006 02:21 AM
тАО09-06-2006 02:21 AM
Re: VA 7100 Help Pleasse
Thanks.
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тАО09-06-2006 04:58 AM
тАО09-06-2006 04:58 AM
Re: VA 7100 Help Pleasse
More insight of the problem could be known from "logprn" output as it shows complete event details.
I would not expect any problem in trying to re-insert the disk online atleast with this state. You probably would get the same status ( armdsp and logprn ). But the better option would be to get the disk replaced with new disk drive.
Ensure that you have disk firmware of the new disk drive at the same version as that of other drives.