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A1000: replacing a defective hard drive

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ponetguy2

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Aug 28, 2002
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How do I replace a defective hard drive on a A1000 using the command line interface?

Any suggestion or direction will be appreciated.
 
can i just replace physically replace it and do nothing or do i still need to perform any type of maintenance commands?
 
Not sure on a A1000. With a T3 you remove the failed FRU and immediately replace it. The is a timeout of 30 minutes that if the FRU isn't replaced it powers off the array and all connected arrays. A replaced failed FRU is automatically reconstructed by the array. Check the A1000 manual.
 
ponetguy2;

Is it in a raid 5 lun?
Did you have a hot spare?
What state is the led in amber or green?

The A1000 does not have time limits like the T3.

Are you using Disk Suite to mirror to anything?

Any other info you may think is important give us.

I will double check the correct procedure but on the A3500 with rm6 if you had raid 5 setup with hot spare the hot spare takes over, the bad drive has amber LED, remove the drive wait 30 seconds to a minute then install new drive and reconfiguration will take place, once finished the original hot spare will go back to being hot spare

Thanks

CA
 
ponetguy2;

First;

I looked on sunsolve and they said to look in RM6 documentation for drive replacement for the A1000.

Second;

The procedure for the A3500 is the same as the A1000 when running raid 5 with hot spare.

Third;

Check this link out, someone had basically same question as you and gives a little rundown on what helped them.


Remember through you need to make sure how lun was configured before you do this. If it was not raid 5 with hot spare you may need to do some more digging.

Thanks

CA
 
It sounds like the A3500 is similar to the T3 (with the exception of the timeout). The hot spare takes over and pull the failed drive/replace failed drive, and when the rebuild is complete the hot spare goes back to being the hot spare.
 
here is the output from drivutil command:


xpress25# drivutil -i c3t5d0

Drive Information for xpress25_001


Location Capacity Status Vendor Product Firmware Serial
(MB) ID Version Number
[1,0] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ0NA7E00
[2,0] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ7L7QZ00
[1,1] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ6XNL800
[2,1] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZY5Y3T00
[1,2] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ14S0M00
[2,2] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZY33C200
[1,3] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ7GBPG00
[2,3] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ6XM8700
[1,4] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ0JNM1ÿÿ
[2,4] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZ1AFN5ÿÿ
[1,5] 70007 Optimal SEAGATE ST373307LSUN72G 0507 3HZY6DN000

i hope my boss setup a hotspare so i can just throw the hd in the a1000 and forget about it. thanx kHz for your advise.

great link cndcadams!!! i'll read through that forum and gather all my info and plan from there. i don't think it's a raid 5, configuration on rm6.
 
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