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10-12-2023 11:18 AM - last edited on 10-13-2023 08:14 AM by support_s
10-12-2023 11:18 AM - last edited on 10-13-2023 08:14 AM by support_s
Duplicate disks after replacement
I have an HPE 3par 8440, current OS version is 3.3.1.648.
I recently replaced a failed drive in cage 19 magazine 7. The replacement appears to have "worked" the drive is green. The old degraded drive is drive 243. The new drive is 185. the both show up. The 3PAR thinks the old drive is there and degraded and the new drive is also there and totally fine. Now physics being what it is, I know that is not possible, but I don't think the controller took that class.
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10-13-2023 06:06 AM
10-13-2023 06:06 AM
Re: Duplicate disks after replacement
Hi,
the Old Drive stays there until all Chunklets move back from Spare to the new Drive.
The old Drive# is needed for reference until finished.
Please use servicemag status -d to check.
If it is still there on Monday, post the servicemag status.
Cali

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10-13-2023 09:59 AM
10-13-2023 09:59 AM
Re: Duplicate disks after replacement
The disk was replaced over a week ago.
"servicemag status -d 19 7 " response end in:
playback chunklets from pd WWN [HEX#} Id [185] (that's the good disk)
All chunklets played back / relocated
cleared logging mode for cage 19 mag 7
no chunklets to move
servicemag resume 19 7 -- succeeded
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10-13-2023 10:00 AM
10-13-2023 10:00 AM
Re: Duplicate disks after replacement
The disk was replaced over a week ago.
"servicemag status -d 19 7 " response end in:
playback chunklets from pd WWN [HEX#} Id [185] (that's the good disk)
All chunklets played back / relocated
cleared logging mode for cage 19 mag 7
no chunklets to move
servicemag resume 19 7 -- succeeded