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тАО10-11-2007 07:03 AM
тАО10-11-2007 07:03 AM
HP Proliant ML110 G4 Drive Swap
I have the above server running Win Server 2003, with a RAID1 array consisting of 2 160GB SATA drives. The array was configured using the HP Embedded SATA Raid Controller utilities. I have a spare SATA 160GB drive. What I would like to know is what is the process for replacing one of the array drives with the spare?
Any and all information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kenny
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тАО10-11-2007 07:27 AM
тАО10-11-2007 07:27 AM
Re: HP Proliant ML110 G4 Drive Swap
ok one of your HDD failed?
if you already determined that the HDD is dead
you just have to take the bad HDD out and replace with the new one *
you can do this if your HDDs are hot plug if not you need to shutdown your server to do this procedure
*** I was reading quickspecs about this server and I think you have non hot plug Hard Drives.
a component is hot plug (you can remove it when the server is online and there is redundancy of course) when it has like purple color in it.
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/12577_div/12577_div.HTML
regards
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тАО10-11-2007 07:37 AM
тАО10-11-2007 07:37 AM
Re: HP Proliant ML110 G4 Drive Swap
Thank you very much for your quick reply, but no, the drives are not hot-swappable. I have attempted to replace the bad drive by just shutting down the server, replacing the drive, and booting back up. But when Windows starts to boot, the whole machine reboots. I went into the SATA Controller utilities and saw that the new drive was not recognized as part of the array, and could not add it to the array. After I formatted the drive with the SATA Controller utilities (which took many, many hours), I was able to create a "hotspare" out of it and re-build the array. I was just taking a shot in the dark, but it worked. However, I assume that there must be a better (more accurate?) procedure for swapping a bad array disk, because of the amount of time it took to format the disk -- 12-15 hours! This means the server is down for at least a workday.
Does the replacement drive need to be formatted first? I have been searching and searching for info on the proper procedure for swapping a drive in this server.
Thanks again,
Kenny
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тАО10-11-2007 07:57 AM
тАО10-11-2007 07:57 AM
Re: HP Proliant ML110 G4 Drive Swap
so the HDDs are non hot plug so you did the correct procedure a very good recommendation before replacing HDDs, adding hot spare, and other HDDs activities is to update the controller firmware to avoid many issues.
no you don't need to format a HDD when you replace it you just add the new HDD and the controller has to start the rebuilding process to add the new HDD to the existing RAID 1
but I know sometimes this procedure fails - old firmware, maybe other HDD failed corrupting the RAID level (for RAID 1 just one HDD can fail)
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тАО10-11-2007 08:31 AM
тАО10-11-2007 08:31 AM
Re: HP Proliant ML110 G4 Drive Swap
check this it is very good topic
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1081674
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тАО10-11-2007 07:10 PM
тАО10-11-2007 07:10 PM
Re: HP Proliant ML110 G4 Drive Swap
The second way starts out the same, replace the drive, but don't go into the controller utility. let the system boot (not sure why yours wouldn't) then use the hrconf CLI utility to add the drive as a spare and move it into the array. The rebuild will take place in the background. I've done this on systems using this SATA controller with Linux as the OS.
For Windows there is a GUI program to manage the controller
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/24806.html
and also the CLI utility for Windows
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/24808.html