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12-29-2003 11:31 AM
12-29-2003 11:31 AM
LC2000r Raid problem
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12-30-2003 03:38 AM
12-30-2003 03:38 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
Yes, the drive is a good replacement. Occassionaly, even with hotswap servers, you will have to reboot the server for the drive to rescan properly. If this doesn't do the trick, go to Objects->Physical in Express tools and press space to highlight the FAILED drive and then hit ENTER. You should get an option to choose REBUILD. Try it.
If you still can't get a rebuild to start, post back here or call tech support again if time is an issue.
One other thing: When you try the manual rebuild from within NetRAID Express tools, pay close attention. It is possible that the rebuild is starting but failing right away. If that is the case then you have a whole other issue.
Mark
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12-30-2003 05:56 AM
12-30-2003 05:56 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
George
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01-02-2004 12:11 PM
01-02-2004 12:11 PM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
So I tried rebooting the server and that did not work. Then I tried a manual rebuild in Express Tools. It appears to start successfully but after the progress indicator gets to 3% I get an ERROR on the indicator bar with not further description. I think this is what you (Mark) referred to in you post. So what is the "whole other issue"?
George
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01-05-2004 05:06 AM
01-05-2004 05:06 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
Have you ever done consistency checks on your array? If not, how long has it been up and running before this problem.
A consistency check should be done at least once a month on a RAID array in order to maintain the parity data integrity. If you don't do the checks, over time you begin to lose array integrity and you will get a degradation of the array. Eventually you will get to the point where the rebuild will fail. If your array is failing at 3% every time, then it is a very good indication that this is what happened to you.
You have a couple of options, but they are limited. Your main option is to backup all of your data, clear the configuration on the array and recreate it with an initialize. Then you can restore your date after an OS install if needed. From this point you will want to maintain a schedule of regular consistency checks. Your 2nd option is to try a consistency check now. It is never recommended to do one if you never have before, as it can cause data corruption. However, since your other option is to reconfigure your array, it doesn't hurt to try. One of two things could happen: You will complete the check and be able to rebuild the drive or you will further corrupt the data. The worst thing that can happen at this point is you will have to go to option 1. It is definetly worth a shot.
I've seen some rare cases where the problem was caused by other things. With that in mind you may want to put the drive in a different slot and try the rebuild. Also you could be sure that your firmware on the HDD's, NetRAID controller as well as your NetRAID driver and system BIOS are all current. Again, these things might not hurt to try but usually my first solution is the only one that ends up working. I wish you luck.
Mark
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01-05-2004 05:46 AM
01-05-2004 05:46 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
FYI: This server is running Netware 5.1 and for the most part functions as a file server, but it does hold the master replica for NDS. I will let you know how it all turns out. The server has been running for three years and I have NEVER done a consistency check as I was unaware they were required. I better go check my other RAID servers.
George
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01-12-2004 06:09 AM
01-12-2004 06:09 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
So I went ahead and cleared the configuration on the array and recreate it. All went well. Thanks for the help.
George
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01-12-2004 08:12 AM
01-12-2004 08:12 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
Another warning though. When you are checking all of your other servers, keep in mind that you have never done a check, it isn't worth trying now. I would wait until you have problems before doing them as they can cause corruption. Better safe than sorry. Just be sure that you start doing them regularly on any new arrays you create.
Cheers,
Mark
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01-12-2004 08:36 AM
01-12-2004 08:36 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
George
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01-13-2004 05:10 AM
01-13-2004 05:10 AM
Re: LC2000r Raid problem
I would have to commend you then. If more Network Managers would take these kind of proactive steps then they would have much easier time in the long run. The old addage "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" really applies when you are dealing with servers.
Kudows to you,
Mark