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08-16-2006 04:08 PM
08-16-2006 04:08 PM
Cant reenable a failed logical drive
----the error msg as following:
=> ctrl slot=0 ld all show
Integrated Smart Array in Slot 0
array A
logicaldrive 1 (16.9 GB, 1+0, OK)
array B (Failed)
logicaldrive 2 (67.8 GB, 0, Failed)
=> ctrl slot=0 ld 2 modify reenable
Warning: Any previously existing data on the logical drive may not be valid or
recoverable. Continue? (y/n) y
Error: This operation is not supported with the current configuration. Use the
"show" command on devices to show additional details about the
configuration.
=> ctrl slot=0 ld 2 show
Integrated Smart Array in Slot 0
logicaldrive 2
Size: 67.8 GB
Fault Tolerance: 0
Heads: 255
Sectors per Track: 32
Cylinders: 17433
Stripe Size: 128 KB
Status: Failed
Array Accelerator: Enabled
Preferred Controller Chassis Slot: 1
Disk Name: Unknown
Mount Points: Unknown
--Why cannot reanable the failed logical drive?
=> ctrl slot=0 ld all show
Integrated Smart Array in Slot 0
array A
logicaldrive 1 (16.9 GB, 1+0, OK)
array B (Failed)
logicaldrive 2 (67.8 GB, 0, Failed)
=> ctrl slot=0 ld 2 modify reenable
Warning: Any previously existing data on the logical drive may not be valid or
recoverable. Continue? (y/n) y
Error: This operation is not supported with the current configuration. Use the
"show" command on devices to show additional details about the
configuration.
=> ctrl slot=0 ld 2 show
Integrated Smart Array in Slot 0
logicaldrive 2
Size: 67.8 GB
Fault Tolerance: 0
Heads: 255
Sectors per Track: 32
Cylinders: 17433
Stripe Size: 128 KB
Status: Failed
Array Accelerator: Enabled
Preferred Controller Chassis Slot: 1
Disk Name: Unknown
Mount Points: Unknown
--Why cannot reanable the failed logical drive?
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08-05-2008 08:27 AM
08-05-2008 08:27 AM
Re: Cant reenable a failed logical drive
We are having the same problem. We had a power failure and lost the 5302 array controller and a drive at the same time. The array is now reported as failed. We replaced the drive and the controller and tried to re-enable the array but we are getting the same message. Did you ever resolve this? Thanks.
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