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IOPn.Diskx Reset Endurance Sector, MTCCONS IOP, Reset Endurance Sector

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IOPn.Diskx Reset Endurance Sector Warning: Using this command may cause a mirror set copy. Read all instructions in this section before continuing. This command is used to: • Reset an Endurance sector on an improperly created replacement disk • Correct problems with the data in the Endurance sector on a mirrored disk If a disk's state is offline for no apparent reason, and it is not the target of a mirror set copy, check the event log for messages indicating invalid data on the Endurance sector. If you find any such messages, you can use this command to take corrective action. However, using this command may cause the disk to become the target of a mirror set copy. Use this command to initialize a replacement disk or to recover from failures resulting from invalid data on the Endurance sector. After you successfully reset the Endurance sector, the disk may become the target of a mirror set copy. For instructions about how to replace a disk, refer to Replacing a Failed Mirrored Disk on page 9-27. Command IOPn.Diskx Reset Endurance Sector Console Syntax MTCCONS IOPn.Diskx Reset Endurance Sector Variables n - the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2) x - the ID number of the SCSI disk 5-32 HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide

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IOP
n
.Disk
x
Reset Endurance Sector
Warning:
Using this command may cause a mirror set copy. Read all
instructions in this section
before
continuing.
This command is used to:
°
Reset an Endurance sector on an improperly created replacement disk
°
Correct problems with the data in the Endurance sector on a mirrored disk
If a disk±s state is
offline
for no apparent reason, and it is not the target of a mirror set copy,
check the event log for messages indicating invalid data on the Endurance sector. If you find
any such messages, you can use this command to take corrective action. However, using this
command may cause the disk to become the target of a mirror set copy.
Use this command to initialize a replacement disk or to recover from failures resulting from
invalid data on the Endurance sector. After you successfully reset the Endurance sector, the disk
may become the target of a mirror set copy.
For instructions about how to replace a disk, refer to
Replacing a Failed Mirrored Disk
on page
9-27
.
Command
IOP
n
.Disk
x
Reset Endurance Sector
Console Syntax
MTCCONS IOP
n
.Disk
x
Reset Endurance Sector
Variables
n
µ the ID number of the IOP (1 or 2)
x
µ the ID number of the SCSI disk