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Recovering Drives Con d for No, Fault Tolerance

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6-19 14. Press Insert for a list of partitions available to remirror. Select the partition associated with the device (step 1) that was repaired. This step causes NetWare/intraNetWare to begin resynchronizing the mirrored partitions. 15. A console message indicates successful completion of the resynchronization step. Recovering Drives Configured for No Fault Tolerance If you have configured no fault tolerance, you must recover the data from a backup media. Perform the following steps: 1. Identify the failed physical drive that caused the logical drive to be deactivated due to drive failure. Record the device number and device name of the failed logical drive. For example: Device #1 (47000) Slot 1 Dsk 1 NFT The failure messages are recorded on the server console. They are also recorded in the server error log file, which may be viewed using the SYSCON utility (NetWare 3.12) or the NWADMIN utility (intraNetWare). This information will be used later to recreate a valid partition. For hot-pluggable drives in a ProLiant server or storage system, record the location drive bay of the failed physical drive. The failed physical device can be identified by the illumination of the amber LED on the drive tray. Note that this is where the new physical drive must be inserted. 2. Remove the failed drive. 3. Insert the replacement physical drive in the same drive bay where the failed drive was located. The physical drive must be the same capacity as the failed drive. SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Writer: Pamela King Project: SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide Comments: 295469-002 File Name: G-CH06.DOC Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:01 PM COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED

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SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide
Writer: Pamela King
Project: SMART-2DH Array Controller Reference Guide
Comments: 295469-002
File Name: G-CH06.DOC
Last Saved On: 2/27/98 12:01 PM
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
14. Press
Insert
for a list of partitions available to remirror. Select the
partition associated with the device (step 1) that was repaired. This step
causes NetWare/intraNetWare to begin resynchronizing the mirrored
partitions.
15. A console message indicates successful completion of the
resynchronization step.
Recovering Drives Configured for No
Fault Tolerance
If you have configured no fault tolerance, you must recover the data from a
backup media. Perform the following steps:
1.
Identify the failed physical drive that caused the logical drive to be
deactivated due to drive failure. Record the device number and device
name of the failed logical drive. For example:
Device #1 (47000) Slot 1 Dsk 1 NFT
The failure messages are recorded on the server console. They are also
recorded in the server error log file, which may be viewed using the
SYSCON utility (NetWare 3.12) or the NWADMIN utility (intraNetWare).
This information will be used later to recreate a valid partition.
For hot-pluggable drives in a ProLiant server or storage system, record the
location drive bay of the failed physical drive. The failed physical device
can be identified by the illumination of the amber LED on the drive tray.
Note that this is where the new physical drive must be inserted.
2.
Remove the failed drive.
3.
Insert the replacement physical drive in the same drive bay where the
failed drive was located. The physical drive must be the same capacity
as the failed drive.