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Re: Raid controller 4si

 
Roro_2
Regular Advisor

Raid controller 4si

Hi,
I have an RP2470 connected to external storage Disk system 2100 connected through Raid controller 4si as raid 5 ( 5 x HD ).
the disks were all flagged as FAILED with the logical drive OFFLINE, upon making them ON_LINE the logical drive status changed to degraded (actually one disk was found failed within the RAID5 logical drive)
The server was rebooted but still no disk device was detected (only the controller device) ; no device files corresponding to the logical drive.
irm, irdiag , irdisplay were showing correct information.
I wonder why a degraded logical drive is not seen by the system.

feedback are very much apprceciated

Regards,

Roger

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AwadheshPandey
Honored Contributor

Re: Raid controller 4si

Raid4si card ----> the most problmatic hardware I have seen and worked. data loss chances are too much.I remember that some saved configuration file is there you can re-load the configuration from there. better to take a support from HP.
It's kind of fun to do the impossible
Roro_2
Regular Advisor

Re: Raid controller 4si

Hi Awadhesh,
Thank you for your concern,
I have no problem with the configuration using Raid utility (physical/logical drive status = online) . the problem is that HPUX is not detecting the the logical drive (device file not created ).

Regards

Roger
Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: Raid controller 4si

Shalom Roger,

I think the card is dead.

ioscan

insf -C disk

ioscan

If you see no disks after this, consider replacing the card.

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Roro_2
Regular Advisor

Re: Raid controller 4si

Hi Steven,

In fact the contraller card was detected and the corresponding driver by HP-UX.
Also , the RAID utilities ( irdiag , irdisplay ) showed the configuration of the disks and the logical drives.

Regards

Roger
AwadheshPandey
Honored Contributor

Re: Raid controller 4si

have you removed that failed disk drive?
It's kind of fun to do the impossible
AwadheshPandey
Honored Contributor

Re: Raid controller 4si

Also check the Firmware level of all disks should be same.
It's kind of fun to do the impossible