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Disk Options menu. Select the Partition, option Change Hot Fix

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6-21 4. It may be possible to use the INSTALL.NLM option Change Hot Fix to determine the number of Hot Fix Redirection blocks set up for this partition. Otherwise, see the section "Using CPQDAOPT on Existing NetWare/intraNetWare Servers" in this chapter for more information about optimizing the performance. NOTE: Even though the logical drive may have a valid partition table, the data on this logical drive is NO LONGER VALID. Some data may appear valid because the failed physical drive is only a portion of the arrayed logical drive. However, there is a hole in the logical drive data at this point. Delete any old, invalid data and recreate a new partition on the logical drive. 5. Return to the INSTALL.NLM Disk Options menu. Select the Partition Tables Option. At this point the driver should reactivate the failed logical drive. A console alert will be sent by the driver if attempts to reactivate the failed logical drive are successful. In the INSTALL.NLM Available Disk Drives menu, select the previously failed logical drive, which has now been repaired. The device information should have been recorded in step 1 above. For example: Device #1 (47000) Slot 1 Dsk 1 NFT Select the Delete Partition option. INSTALL may present several error messages. Delete the volume associated with this partition. Do not update any Volume Definition Table information because you will delete this partition. Continue until the partition on this device has been deleted. If INSTALL reports that it cannot delete the partition because another process has it locked, load MONITOR and look at the System Resources option to determine which NLM has locked the device. It may be MONITOR.NLM, so you will need to unload MONITOR and any other NLMs that have the partition locked. After you have recreated the partition and volume information, reload these NLMs. 6. Recreate the partition on the same logical drive. 7. Recreate and mount the volume. 8. Locate the recent backup media and restore the data to this server volume. 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
4.
It may be possible to use the
INSTALL.NLM
option Change Hot Fix to
determine the number of Hot Fix Redirection blocks set up for this
partition. Otherwise, see the section “Using CPQDAOPT on Existing
NetWare/intraNetWare Servers” in this chapter for more information
about optimizing the performance.
NOTE
:
Even though the logical drive may have a valid partition table, the
data on this logical drive is NO LONGER VALID. Some data may appear valid
because the failed physical drive is only a portion of the arrayed logical drive.
However, there is a hole in the logical drive data at this point. Delete any old,
invalid data and recreate a new partition on the logical drive.
5.
Return to the
INSTALL.NLM
Disk Options menu. Select the Partition
Tables Option. At this point the driver should reactivate the failed
logical drive. A console alert will be sent by the driver if attempts to
reactivate the failed logical drive are successful. In the
INSTALL.NLM
Available Disk Drives menu, select the previously failed logical drive,
which has now been repaired. The device information should have
been recorded in step 1 above. For example:
Device #1 (47000) Slot 1 Dsk 1 NFT
Select the Delete Partition option. INSTALL may present several error
messages. Delete the volume associated with this partition. Do not
update any Volume Definition Table information because you will
delete this partition. Continue until the partition on this device has been
deleted.
If INSTALL reports that it cannot delete the partition because another
process has it locked, load MONITOR and look at the System Resources
option to determine which NLM has locked the device. It may be
MONITOR.NLM
, so you will need to unload MONITOR and any other
NLMs that have the partition locked. After you have recreated the
partition and volume information, reload these NLMs.
6.
Recreate the partition on the same logical drive.
7.
Recreate and mount the volume.
8.
Locate the recent backup media and restore the data to this server
volume.