aaccli question
Scott Long
scottl at samsco.org
Tue Oct 13 00:16:53 UTC 2009
Set the disk as a global spare, the rebuild should happen immediately
once you do that.
Scott
On Oct 12, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Joseph Mays wrote:
> Okay, we had a disk go bad on a raid controller. I replaced the disk
> with an identical disk, expecting it to rebuild. "disk list" aaccli
> showed the new disk was not initialized. So I initialized it with
> "disk initialize 03," but still nothing ever happened in the task
> list and the array is still running in degraded mode.
>
> C:ID:L Device Type Blocks Bytes/Block Usage
> Shared Rate
> ------ -------------- --------- ----------- ----------------
> ------ ----
> 0:01:0 Disk 71775284 512 Initialized
> NO 320
> 0:02:0 Disk 71775284 512 Initialized
> NO 320
> 0:03:0 Disk 71775284 512 Initialized
> NO 320
> 0:04:0 Disk 71775284 512 Initialized
> NO 320
>
> AAC0> container list
> Executing: container list
> Num Total Oth Stripe Scsi Partition
> Label Type Size Ctr Size Usage C:ID:L Offset:Size
> ----- ------ ------ --- ------ ------- ------ -------------
> 0 RAID-5 68.3GB 256KB Open 0:01:0 64.0KB:34.1GB
> /dev/aacd0 admin4 0:02:0 64.0KB:34.1GB
> 0:04:0 64.0KB:34.1GB
>
>
> AAC0> task list
> Executing: task list
>
> Controller Tasks
>
> TaskId Function Done% Container State Specific1 Specific2
> ------ -------- ------- --------- ----- --------- ---------
>
> No tasks currently running on controller
>
> AAC0>
>
> I assume I need to add the disk to the container as a failover, but
> both iterations I tried, "container set failover 0,3,0" and
> "container set failover 3) failed saying "incorrect parameters".
> What should the syntax of this command be? I would try "container
> set failover 0 3" were I not afraid of breaking the array. I have it
> backed up, but I really would rather not restore the entire system
> from backup.
>
> Joe
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