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05-01-2018 03:52 AM - edited 05-01-2018 03:58 AM
05-01-2018 03:52 AM - edited 05-01-2018 03:58 AM
Disk replacement
Hello
I have failure disk and I replaced, and show to me normal, I have some questions related to that:
1/Is there other method i can verify the new disk is working fine other than show normal in console GUI,
2/the new disk F/W is different than old one, so is that will cause any issue/degraded for efficiency?
3/ when i issue this command " showpd -c ID" to new disk, I can see " Fail" "OK" "free" values are zero, is that normal because all other disks show non-zero values
-------- Normal Chunklets -------- ---- Spare Chunklets ----
- Used -- -------- Unused -------- - Used - ---- Unused ----
Id CagePos Type State Total OK Fail Free Uninit Unavail Fail OK Fail Free Uninit Fail
55 7:30 FC normal 2234 1044 0 1190 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 total 2234 1044 0 1190 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4/when issue command "showpd -space", it show to me "spare" value are zero, all other disks are non-zero, is that normal?
showpd -space 20
------------------(MB)-------------------
Id CagePos Type -State- Size Volume Spare Free Unavail Failed
55 7:30 FC normal 571904 267264 0 304640 0 0
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1 total 571904 267264 0 304640 0 0
Thanks
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05-05-2018 07:34 PM
05-05-2018 07:34 PM
Re: Disk replacement
> 1) Is there other method I can verify the new disk is working fine other than show normal
showpd -s -failed -degraded will show the bad disks. If normal, the PDs are fine.
> 2) the new disk F/W is different than old one, so is that will cause any issue/degraded for efficiency?
No, the PDs should have the latest FW for that model, automatically.
> 3) when i issue this command " showpd -c ID" to new disk, I can see " Fail" "OK" "free" values are zero, is that normal because all other disks show non-zero values
Yes, there is a limited number of failed chunklets before the drive is marked as failed.
> 4) when issue command "showpd -space", it show to me "spare" value are zero, all other disks are non-zero, is that normal?
It doesn't seem like it. You can run "admithw" to create spares.