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тАО11-17-2006 11:10 AM
тАО11-17-2006 11:10 AM
msa1000
Customer has a failed disk. The disk sent to the customer was a72gb disk not a 146 as requested. He installed the disk but did not check the size before installing into the array, which then rebuilt ??. The array is now good but with a 72gb drive instead of the larger capacity. Should we pull out the 72gb drive then reinstall with the correct drive would it be safe yes/no
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тАО11-17-2006 12:22 PM
тАО11-17-2006 12:22 PM
Re: msa1000
Yes, you can.
1).Verify that the first rebuild finished.
2). Set Rebuild priority to HIGH
3). Hot remove the 72G
4). Insert the 146G
Once completed everything will be fine.
1).Verify that the first rebuild finished.
2). Set Rebuild priority to HIGH
3). Hot remove the 72G
4). Insert the 146G
Once completed everything will be fine.
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тАО11-17-2006 09:15 PM
тАО11-17-2006 09:15 PM
Re: msa1000
Thanks for your prompt attention. I will attend the call on monday and carry out the procedure.
thanks again
jim
thanks again
jim
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тАО11-20-2006 03:30 AM
тАО11-20-2006 03:30 AM
Re: msa1000
Thanks
As you said pulled disk and replaced all ok
jim
As you said pulled disk and replaced all ok
jim
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