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10-22-2013 11:23 PM
10-22-2013 11:23 PM
servicemag test relocate chunklet
Dear All,
I try testing servicemag relocate chunklet in normal disk but it cannot resume, how can use servicemag resume chunklet back? Because just testing and the disk without replace, thanks.
Time : 2013-10-23 10:53:43 HKT
Severity : Informational
Type : CLI command executed
Message : {3paradm super all {{0 8}} -1 127.0.0.1 32450} {servicemag start -pdid 23} {}
Time : 2013-10-23 10:53:43 HKT
Severity : Informational
Type : 'servicemag start' operation has begun
Message : servicemag start -pdid 23
Time : 2013-10-23 10:53:43 HKT
Severity : Informational
Type : Component state change
Message : Magazine 1:11:0, Physical Disk 23 Normal (Servicing)
Time : 2013-10-23 13:12:01 HKT
Severity : Informational
Type : Disk state change
Message : pd 23 wwn 5000CCA02255581F changed state from notready to missing because disk gone event was received for this disk.
Time : 2013-10-23 13:12:01 HKT
Severity : Degraded
Type : Component state change
Message : Magazine 1:11:0, Physical Disk 23 Degraded (Missing, Servicing)
Time : 2013-10-23 13:12:11 HKT
Severity : Informational
Type : 'servicemag start' operation has completed
Message : servicemag start -pdid 23 – Succeeded
When I execute servicemag resume 1 11 and the pdid 23 returm from degraded to normal but reume failed.
CSDPRISIISAN01 cli% showpd -i
Id CagePos State ----Node_WWN---- --MFR-- -----Model------ -Serial- -FW_Rev- Protocol MediaType
23 1:11:0 normal 5000CCA02255581F HITACHI HCBRE0900GBAS10K KPWHY0TL 3P00 SAS Magnetic
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CSDPRISIISAN01 cli% servicemag status -d
Cage 1, magazine 11:
A servicemag resume command failed on this magazine.
The command completed at Wed Oct 23 13:48:05 2013.
The output of the servicemag resume was:
servicemag resume 1 11
... mag 1 11 already onlooped
... firmware is current on pd WWN [5000CCA02255581F] Id [23]
... checking for valid disks...
Failed --
Disk specified in the servicemag start -pdid option has not been replaced.
Please replace the correct disk.
servicemag resume 1 11 -- Failed
Best regards,
Chung
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10-23-2013 12:24 AM - edited 10-23-2013 12:46 AM
10-23-2013 12:24 AM - edited 10-23-2013 12:46 AM
Re: servicemag test relocate chunklet
>servicemag start -pdid 23
You should NOT be using -pdid, unless you are really really going to replace the drive.
(I made that mistake once.)-:
If you just wanted to test, you should give it cage and mag numbers instead:
servicemag start 1 11
Or specify the -nodisks option.
There are some other subcommands:
unmark
Specifies that the servicemag operation is stopped and its internal state is reset. ...
The 'unmark' option should not be used without consulting with HP engineering.
clearstatus
I forget what combinations I used to clear it up.
Or whether I had to manually spin up, onloop and move the chunklets back.
It now may be easier to just replace the drive. But you could talk to Support to see if they have something easier.
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10-30-2013 10:35 PM
10-30-2013 10:35 PM
Re: servicemag test relocate chunklet
>I forget what combinations I used to clear it up.
It looks like you just need to do:
servicemag unmark 1 11
servicemag resume 1 11
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