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04-30-2008 05:20 AM
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04-30-2008 05:27 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
Each disk in a VA7400 is used, BTW.
Unless it is faulty, of course.
This will give you more information:
# armdsp -a
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04-30-2008 05:28 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
DO NOT, I REPEAT, DO NOT remove the disk before the array has finished rebuilding. Wait for the CE to come out and he will check out if the rebuild has finished and then replace the drive.
You can run the command amdsp (or armdsp, sorry I can't remember which one) with the -a or -w option. You will also need the the alias of the array. But is should let you now if the rebuild is in progress.
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04-30-2008 05:33 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
# armrbld -p
As mentioned - be patient ...
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04-30-2008 06:00 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
Rebuild status:
Vendor ID = HP
Product ID = A6218A
Rebuild progress = No rebuild in progress
Auto Rebuild is = ENABLED
Rebuild priority is = LOW
The array is not currently rebuilding.
And again I believe that this disk has no data on it.
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04-30-2008 06:07 AM
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Believe it or not ... that's autoraid technology ...
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04-30-2008 06:20 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
See my first post again.
Regarding the autoraid technology.
Without trying to explain all the details, the goal for the array is to utilize all available disks. You cannot specify certain disks to create a LUN on.
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04-30-2008 06:21 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
What is the deal? If you want to pull the disk, go ahead. We cannot stop you. Either wait for the CE to do it, or do it yourself. Do you have a spare disk to put back? If so replace it.
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04-30-2008 06:56 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
If the VA7400 is in AutoRAID mode you will at some point hear about what is called the magic capacity. By default if you are using less than half of the arrays storage you will be in raid 1+0, or 0+1 (been awhile, can't remember which). Well, once you go over the using half your storage the array will convert everything to raid 5. Your users will notice this pretty darn quick. The way around this is to create large enough luns in your redundancy groups to get you over the magic capacity. You'll want to do this during a weekend or something -- when you have little to no activity on the array. This will put you in raid 5. Then as you start adding used luns you will eventually be able to remove the large luns you created since you will be over the magic capacity point.
You may not have needed all that info, but you never know. I will have to say that the VA's were not my favorite array. And I specifically did not like AutoRAID.
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04-30-2008 10:06 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
Anyway, check the "armdsp -a ..." output for any warnings or errors before doing anything (or just wait for your experienced CE) ...
;-)
Have fun and good luck, Adam!
Hope this helps!
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05-06-2008 05:45 AM
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Re: Bad San disk
Here is the HP doc. You can't find this anymore.
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05-06-2008 06:13 AM
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Anyway, thanks Court!
Hope this helps!
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