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тАО10-21-2008 12:33 AM
тАО10-21-2008 12:33 AM
MSA1500 ready for rebuild
i can remove the failed disk and see what happens, maybe the rebuild process will take place on the original replaced disk?
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тАО10-21-2008 02:10 AM
тАО10-21-2008 02:10 AM
Re: MSA1500 ready for rebuild
it is perhaps the situation in which
the controller is informing you on that the volume is waiting to start rebuilding data on a SCSI drive that replaces a failed one. The rebuild may not have started because the array controller is allready performing a rebuild on another volume...
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тАО10-21-2008 04:05 PM
тАО10-21-2008 04:05 PM
Re: MSA1500 ready for rebuild
The MSA's follow a sequential approach towards re-building volumes (One-at-a-time).
Could you attach an ADU report? Have to see if any drives are reporting problems.
Cheers!
Shiva
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тАО10-24-2008 01:04 AM
тАО10-24-2008 01:04 AM
Re: MSA1500 ready for rebuild
The past two weeks we saw many scsi reservation errors on ESX 3.5 and the LUNs where very slow. Some VM's crashed because they loose there LUNs. After the MSA has put the disk in failed mode, everthing works a lot better. No more SCSI reservation errors on ESX and the LUNs are not slow anymore.
We can't copy al of the VM's from the LUN which is "ready for rebuild" so i think some VM's are corrupt. The question is, should we replace the failed disk while the rebuild proces on the hosspare isn't finished?
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тАО10-24-2008 03:43 AM
тАО10-24-2008 03:43 AM
Re: MSA1500 ready for rebuild
I would hold off now and wait till it finished first and see if your environment is stable.