038 (continued)
DOES ANY SSA DISK DRIVE HAVE ITS CHECK LIGHT ON?
Yes No
039
The disk drive might have been removed from the subsystem.
Reinstall the removed drive, or select a new disk drive for addition to the array.
Do the actions described in “Adding a Disk Drive to an Array” on page 44.
Referring to the displayed instructions, select a disk from the list of array
candidate disk drives, and add that disk drive to the array that is in the
Degraded state.
The array changes its state to the Good state, and parity is rebuilt.
040
Exchange the failed disk drive for a new one (see “Exchanging Disk Drives” on
page 19).
Go to Step 090 on page 2324-18.
041
(From step 010)
An array is in the Exposed state when one member disk drive of the array is not
available. When an array is in the Exposed state, its data is not protected. A
command line parameter is available to prevent write operations to an array that is in
the Exposed state. Refer to the
IBM SerialRAID Adapter: Installation and User's Guide
.
for information on array states.
Using the SSA Configurator and Service Aids Utility, select the appropriate adapter,
then from the adapter menu select Rejected Disks.
Using the RSM configurator, go to the Logical View and select Rejected.
ARE ANY DISK DRIVES LISTED?
Yes No
042
A disk drive has not been detected by the adapter. Go to Step 045 on
page 2324-10.
043
Run nonconcurrent diagnostics to all the disk drives that are listed as rejected.
(Step 043 continues)
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