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10-06-2021 03:32 AM - last edited on 03-22-2022 01:43 AM by Parvez_Admin
10-06-2021 03:32 AM - last edited on 03-22-2022 01:43 AM by Parvez_Admin
StoreOnce 5100 with failed disk - is it save to replace failed disk
Hello,
I have a StoreOnce 5100 System with a failed disk.
StoreOnce 5100 - filed disk (Bay: 3)
The HotSpare seems to be active. The Volume shows the state "DEGRADED":
StoreOnce 5100 - Degraded Volume
How can I check if it is save to replace the failed disk (Bay: 3)?
The last event I saw related to this is:
component:drive, status:OK, location:drive S/N:Confidential info erased in bay 12 in driveEnclosure Port: 1I Box: 1 S/N:Confidential info erased, Message: Because the drive is currently being used as a spare drive, it is no longer considered an available spare for other drives., Diagnostic message: Replace all failed or missing drives and wait for the ensuing rebuilds to complete to ensure adequate availability of spares., uuid:Confidential info erased, eventName:DRIVE_SPARE_UNAVAILABLE_CONSUMED, eventId:00031027, level:ALERT, category:STORAGE_CLUSTER, overallStatus:DEGRADED , name: vs_036c8821-0000-1000-b022-453534303434
Thank you for any solution or advice how to confirm I can replace the failed disk.
kind regards Bernd
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10-06-2021 10:17 AM
10-06-2021 10:17 AM
Re: StoreOnce 5100 with failed disk - is it save to replace failed disk
Hello @Bernd Schlaupitz
Looks fine to replace the failed disk. The 'degraded' status should be fine after replacing the failed disk.
Regards,
Srinivas Bhat
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