IBM SY33-0193-00 manual Configurator, Guide, Using, Rsm, Exchanging an Array

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8. Repeat the procedure given above for any other disk drive that you are changing

9.If necessary, convert the newly-installed disk drive into a free resource (see th configurator information IBMin theSerialRAID Adapter: Installation and User's

Guide).

Using the

RSM

Configurator

1. Start

the

RSM configurator and select the appropriate adapter from the Adapter

List.

 

 

2. On the Adapter View page, select the Physical View.

3. On the Physical View page, select the disk drive you want to change.

4. On

the Disk View page,

click

on

the Service

Mode button

at the

bottom of

the pa

to

put the disk into service mode.

 

 

 

 

 

If

necessary use the

Identify

function

to

find the actual disk drive. Click FlashO

the

Check light flashes

on

the

selected

disk

drive; click

FlashOff

to remove

the

function.

5. You

can

now remove the faulty disk drive and insert

the

replacement.

6. To

reset

Service Mode on the new disk,

move back to

the

Physical View page and

click on

the Reset Service Mode button

at the base

of

the page.

If necessary, convert the newly-installed disk drive into a free resource (see th configurator information IBMin theSerialRAID Adapter: Installation and User's

Guide).

Exchanging an Array

Disk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This

section describes how a disk is logically removed from an array

and

replaced

by

compatible Free Resource. Such action could

be

necessay,

for example,

to

check

a

 

disk

drive that is giving a high level of

read/write errors

but

has

not

been

reject

the

array.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This

action is also necessary if an array

disk

develops

a

hard

fault

and

there

is

hot-spare available. If this happens, at the next write operation the faulty disk is

automatically de-configured

and moved

to

the

Rejected list. In

the

array,

the

faulty

is replaced by a Blank Reserved.

To

restore

the

array

to

its

full operational

status

need

to

replace

the Blank

Reserved

in

the

array

with

a

suitable

Free

Resource.

 

Note:

If

there

was a Hot-Spare

available

when

the array disk became faulty the

 

hot-spare is automatically

integrated

into

the

array

and

the

faulty

disk

moved

to

the

of Rejected disks. The procedure

in this event is to convert the Rejected disk to

resource, then change it as described

in

“Exchanging

a

Non-Array

Disk

Drive”

on

 

 

 

page 19. The new disk can

then

be

reassigned

as

a

Hot-Spare

to

replace

the

one

that

was

used.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IBM SY33-0193-00 manual Configurator, Guide, Using, Rsm, Exchanging an Array