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07-06-2008 07:05 AM
07-06-2008 07:05 AM
Problem about t smart array 6402
Dear all,
I have a prblem about smart array card 6402.
I need to add a new physical drive to the current array (raid 5 composed with 4 physical disks)
cyntmp:/#saconfig /dev/ciss14 -E 0 -p 1:5
saconfig (/dev/ciss14): Error - FW command bad status (CHANGE_CONFIGURATION)
saconfig (/dev/ciss14): One or more fields in command have invalid data, cmd_status=4
saconfig (/dev/ciss14): Current driver state is READY
how can I fixed such error?
attachment is the output of sautil.
Thanks a lot ,Louis
I have a prblem about smart array card 6402.
I need to add a new physical drive to the current array (raid 5 composed with 4 physical disks)
cyntmp:/#saconfig /dev/ciss14 -E 0 -p 1:5
saconfig (/dev/ciss14): Error - FW command bad status (CHANGE_CONFIGURATION)
saconfig (/dev/ciss14): One or more fields in command have invalid data, cmd_status=4
saconfig (/dev/ciss14): Current driver state is READY
how can I fixed such error?
attachment is the output of sautil.
Thanks a lot ,Louis
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07-06-2008 09:48 AM
07-06-2008 09:48 AM
Re: Problem about t smart array 6402
Hi Lin:
Here is an answer from a thread id'ing the same problem:
http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1215366468720+28353475&threadId=1193625
Here is an answer from a thread id'ing the same problem:
http://forums12.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1215366468720+28353475&threadId=1193625
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07-06-2008 09:41 PM
07-06-2008 09:41 PM
Re: Problem about t smart array 6402
Not sure if the solution is in the thread mentioned, because there is no feedback.
I would suggest to check the driver version and do a controller reset:
# sautil /dev/ciss14 scan
# sautil /dev/ciss14 reset_ctlr
Hope this helps!
Regards
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I would suggest to check the driver version and do a controller reset:
# sautil /dev/ciss14 scan
# sautil /dev/ciss14 reset_ctlr
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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