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12-15-2006 07:28 AM
12-15-2006 07:28 AM
With a Nike 20 array fully equipped with 20 drives and two controllers the drives A0, B0, C0 and A3 contain normal data and microcode for the SP's.
When replacing a faulty drive in position B0 with a rebuilt drive how do you get the microcode on the drive?
Is there a method for example to copy the microcode from position A0 or C0 to B0?
Thanks.
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12-15-2006 09:51 AM
12-15-2006 09:51 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
The update should occur automatically as part of the rebuild of the disk.
From what I recall on these Nike arrays the management of these 'code' drives (I forget the term used) was very limited. The backup code data is on each drive, but is there as a backup to the controllers. It is placed on several disks for further redundancy. The storage processors handle all of this. As long as you have one of these disks installed you can boot. Without any of them, the array is unable to boot.
HTH
-Bob
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12-15-2006 10:07 AM
12-15-2006 10:07 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
So you think if I pull the drive and install a new rebuilt one during the array rebuild process it will copy the microcode from one of the other drives say A0 or A3 to B0?
If the drive I install already has a 'version' of microcode on it I wonder how I can be sure it won't leave it on the drive or mistakenly copy it to the other microcode drives?
I don't know if the SP's keep the microcode on board during a power cycle. It would however be in the best interest of the array to make sure the disks that are supposed to have microcode have it, no?
I wonder if there is a way to verify this from the array maintenance port menu's.
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12-15-2006 11:33 AM
12-15-2006 11:33 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
OK, you got me looking :-)
The Nike Mod 20 Users Guide has the following to state about the database drives:
"The SP microcode is stored on the database drives and is loaded from one of these drives when the Service Processor is enabled or when the array powers up."
I can also state that when a disk is inserted in place of failed drive, that new disk will be completely rebuilt to be included into the array. Any previous data on that disk will be overwritten.
You can check on the status of the disks using the Grid Manager (this is the utility that is accessed through the array's serial port).
-Bob
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12-15-2006 11:34 PM
12-15-2006 11:34 PM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
You wrote:
'I can also state that when a disk is inserted in place of failed drive, that new disk will be completely rebuilt to be included into the array. Any previous data on that disk will be overwritten.'
I understand being rebuilt into the array, but, an array can have non-database drives. What does a rebuild do if the drive being rebuilt is also in a database drive position? Not to be soo specific but it's kind of important.
Ken ;-}
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12-16-2006 08:01 AM
12-16-2006 08:01 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
Whatever drive, regardless of origin, placed into slots A0, B0, C0, and A3 will become a database drive (assuming the rebuild process completes).
Any drive that used to be a database drive that is installed into a non-db slot will simply revert to a "regular" drive. I am not sure if the db data is overwritten or not.
Does that help?
-Bob
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12-16-2006 08:32 AM
12-16-2006 08:32 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
OK, I think I understand.
When replacing a drive in a Nike-20 array if it's a database drive after the rebuild it will automatically copy the Microcode from any other available database drive.
If the drive is not a database drive it will simply be rebuilt.
Correct?
Ken
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12-16-2006 09:41 AM
12-16-2006 09:41 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
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12-16-2006 10:40 AM
12-16-2006 10:40 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
Thanks for the information...
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12-16-2006 10:45 AM
12-16-2006 10:45 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
One last question. Do you remember the 'escape' sequence when in grid manager to toggle the mode you are in?
Like from normal access to admin access.
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12-17-2006 02:28 AM
12-17-2006 02:28 AM
Re: Nike-20 and HP-UX replace disk with microcode
Yep. That was it.
Thanks for your help!
Happy holidays...
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12-17-2006 02:31 AM
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