On Tuesday 16 September 2003 01:25, you wrote: Thx, to Allan McAleavy for his help. We were not able to find a command that shows different output for the standby disk before and after a data disk fail. Also there's no info about the standby disk taking over in the logs. Sun hotline told me that the 'substituted' state of a damaged data disk is the only indicator that the standby disk has taken over the role of the data disk. I personally consider this a grave human interface bug of the T3 buildin management software :( Nevertheless Sun was proven right because after the the bad disk was replaced with a new one, the standby disk and new data disk exchanged data according to the disk activity lights. Achim > Hi, > one disk has problems in my StoreEdge T3 box. It's RAID5 with one > standby disk: > > volume capacity raid data standby > v0 253.4 GB 5 u1d1-8 u1d9 > > After the disk problem, fru stat shows > > .. > DISK STATUS STATE ROLE PORT1 PORT2 TEMP VOLUME > ------ ------- ---------- ---------- --------- --------- ---- ------ > u1d1 ready enabled data disk ready ready 35 v0 > u1d2 ready enabled data disk ready ready 34 v0 > u1d3 fault substituted data disk notReady notReady - v0 > u1d4 ready enabled data disk ready ready 34 v0 > u1d5 ready enabled data disk ready ready 34 v0 > u1d6 ready enabled data disk ready ready 34 v0 > u1d7 ready enabled data disk ready ready 34 v0 > u1d8 ready enabled data disk ready ready 35 v0 > u1d9 ready enabled standby ready ready 34 v0 > .. > > After one disk failed I would assume that the 'role' of the standby > disk changes to 'data disk' but it's still 'standby'. > > So question is: is the standby disk actually used in the RAID5 > (and therefore the RAID5 would survive another disk failure). > If not: does > > vol recon u1d3 to_standby > > incorporate the standby disk into the RAID5 array? Why didn't > that happen automaticly????? > > Neverthelesss I will order a new disk ASAP. > > Thx for any info, > Achim > > -- > To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is > a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. > You discover truth everytime you use it. > -- reddy@lion.austin.ibm.com > > > -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- reddy@lion.austin.ibm.com _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Sep 22 06:08:43 2003
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