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12-18-2014 01:55 AM
12-18-2014 01:55 AM
MSA1500, 12 non affected units
Hello, this morning my MSA 1500 CS didn's see any HD devices.
I restart the disk enclosure (12 x 750 Gb Sata), then I restart the MSA (one raid controller)
still no disk
I unplug / replug the SCSI module (near the power supply) and restart both disks and the MSA a few minutes later.
then the green light on the disks remain on and the MSA saw the disks, but no more raid disk..
there is 12 unaffected disks.
I had 3 raid 5 with 4 disks each.
how can rocover the raid configuration ? of course without loosing the datas......
disk enclosure: SGA073004E
best regards,
Benoit.
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12-18-2014 03:24 AM
12-18-2014 03:24 AM
Re: MSA1500, 12 non affected units
Well, I got it. without loosing data...
I hot removed the MSA raid controller (from the front pannel)
and I plug it back.
all my 3 raids volume are back...
thanks for reading,
Benoit.