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10-17-2009 02:28 AM
10-17-2009 02:28 AM
MSA1000 Ready for Rebuild - 0%
We have a MSA1000 SAN which recently had a bad disk failure in Array A. Replaced the disk with another new identical one and now see the "Ready for Rebuild" message. It's been sitting like this for a while.... All the disks now show as being OK btw....
We can still access the drive from our server but it's not fault-tolerant as far as I'm aware.
I have read some other issues with this in the forums and other than deleting the array & starting again (this is live stuff & close to 1TB of data)... what other things can I do??
I have attached a ADU report which should hopefully tell you if there are other disks bad in the current Array A.
Please let me know as I don't want to be operating like this.
I am running ACU to access it (ver 8.53) the ADU is 7.53....
Thanks
Imran
We can still access the drive from our server but it's not fault-tolerant as far as I'm aware.
I have read some other issues with this in the forums and other than deleting the array & starting again (this is live stuff & close to 1TB of data)... what other things can I do??
I have attached a ADU report which should hopefully tell you if there are other disks bad in the current Array A.
Please let me know as I don't want to be operating like this.
I am running ACU to access it (ver 8.53) the ADU is 7.53....
Thanks
Imran
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10-17-2009 04:43 AM
10-17-2009 04:43 AM
Re: MSA1000 Ready for Rebuild - 0%
Hi
u how install controller on the msa and not say each capacity h.d.d ?
if any error clear in display controller?
in acu what position hard drive and raid.
u how install controller on the msa and not say each capacity h.d.d ?
if any error clear in display controller?
in acu what position hard drive and raid.
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