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07-16-2003 11:36 PM
07-16-2003 11:36 PM
SAN problem
We had problem with one HDD of SAN. We have 30 HDD in san. After changing the HDD its status shows that the disk is ready. but the total array status has warning. It says that "redundency Loss" and "missing drive". and stats shows rebuild i9n progress.
when the warning will go off after rebuilding.
Khashru
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07-16-2003 11:42 PM
07-16-2003 11:42 PM
Re: SAN problem
What kind of storage is it??
Regards,
Karthik S S
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07-17-2003 12:18 AM
07-17-2003 12:18 AM
Re: SAN problem
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07-17-2003 09:41 AM
07-17-2003 09:41 AM
Re: SAN problem
If all your disks show as ready and all are included, just wait and you'll be fine as soon as all the data is copied to the new disk. Basically your array is working as it should, and will resolve this problem by itself.
Scott
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07-17-2003 09:48 AM
07-17-2003 09:48 AM
Re: SAN problem
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07-21-2003 01:37 AM
07-21-2003 01:37 AM
Re: SAN problem
and this mean redundancy data is rebuild when low disk I/O.
In some autoraid disk is setup like this.
If you spend a day then this messages will disapper