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05-16-2015 01:18 PM
05-16-2015 01:18 PM
CLI Command to start Rebuild
Hey there,
I upgraded the BIOS of my Supermicro Mainboard. After the upgrade the Smart Array P410 reports "Ready to Rebuild" on one Logical Drive. (no disk seems to have actually died)
Unfourtunatly I cannot press F1/F2 while the SA is booting because the Supermicro enteres a Bootloop if the OPROM is loading.
I can just manage the controller from the operating System.
Can anyone tell me the CLI command to start the rebuild?
Thanks,
Marc
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=> ctrl slot=2 ld all show status
logicaldrive 1 (7.3 TB, 5): Ready for Rebuild
logicaldrive 3 (2.7 TB, 6): OK
=> ctrl slot=2 pd all show status
physicaldrive 2I:0:6 (port 2I:box 0:bay 6, 4000.7 GB): OK
physicaldrive 2I:0:7 (port 2I:box 0:bay 7, 4000.7 GB): OK
physicaldrive 2I:0:8 (port 2I:box 0:bay 8, 4000.7 GB): OK
physicaldrive 1I:0:1 (port 1I:box 0:bay 1, 1 TB): OK
physicaldrive 1I:0:2 (port 1I:box 0:bay 2, 1 TB): OK
physicaldrive 1I:0:3 (port 1I:box 0:bay 3, 1 TB): OK
physicaldrive 1I:0:4 (port 1I:box 0:bay 4, 1 TB): OK
physicaldrive 2I:0:5 (port 2I:box 0:bay 5, 1 TB): OK