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тАО04-21-2005 02:01 PM
тАО04-21-2005 02:01 PM
Proliant ML370 G1 RAID 1; failed HD
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тАО04-21-2005 05:36 PM
тАО04-21-2005 05:36 PM
Re: Proliant ML370 G1 RAID 1; failed HD
what is config of the HDD? Is it the exact same hdd as the failed one? If the hard drive is exactly the same one then try reseating the scsi backplane. I hope you have a verified backup of your server. It should resolve the issue.
Even if doesnt resolve the issue, run the adu and get the report.
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тАО04-21-2005 06:00 PM
тАО04-21-2005 06:00 PM
Re: Proliant ML370 G1 RAID 1; failed HD
This server comes with integrated Smart Array Controller. Two HD are configured in RAID 1. Replaced HD comes from Compaq, exactly the same as filed one. Can you please explain to me how to reset the scsi backplane
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тАО04-21-2005 06:37 PM
тАО04-21-2005 06:37 PM
Re: Proliant ML370 G1 RAID 1; failed HD
Did you remove the old drive? If you put it in a different slot it won't automatically rebuild.
Dave
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тАО04-22-2005 03:24 AM
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Re: Proliant ML370 G1 RAID 1; failed HD
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тАО04-22-2005 05:52 PM
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Re: Proliant ML370 G1 RAID 1; failed HD
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тАО04-23-2005 03:15 AM
тАО04-23-2005 03:15 AM
Re: Proliant ML370 G1 RAID 1; failed HD
Automatic data recovery is an automatic background process that rebuilds data onto a spare or replacement drive when another drive in the array fails. This process is also called rebuild.
If a drive in a fault-tolerant configuration is replaced while the system power is off, a Power-On Self-Test (POST) message is displayed during the next system startup. This message prompts you to press the F1 key to start automatic data recovery. If automatic data recovery is not enabled, the logical volume remains in a ready-to-recover condition and the same POST message is displayed whenever the system is restarted.
When automatic data recovery has finished, the Online LED of the replacement drive stops blinking and begins to glow steadily.
Failure of Automatic Data Recovery
If the Online LED of the replacement drive stops blinking during automatic data recovery, there are three possible causes:
├В┬╖ If the Online LED is glowing continuously, automatic data recovery was successful and has finished.
├В┬╖ If the amber failure LED is illuminated or other LEDs go out, the replacement drive has failed and is producing unrecoverable disk errors. Remove and replace the failed replacement drive.
├В┬╖ If the automatic data recovery process has abnormally terminated, one possible cause is a non-correctable read error on another physical drive. The system may temporarily become operational if rebooted. In any case, locate the faulty drive, replace it, and restore data from ba