HP StorageWorks MSA2012i HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Gu - Page 301
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TABLE E-2 Disk Drive Error Conditions and Recommended Actions (Continued) Status Recommended Action If the status of the virtual disk that originally had the failed drive status is FATAL FAIL, two or more drive modules have failed. All data in the virtual disk is lost. Use the SMU Trust Virtual Disk function to attempt to bring the virtual disk back online. Select Manage > Utilities > Recovery Utilities > Trust Virtual Disk. Note: You must be a Diagnostic Manage user to access the Trust Virtual Disk submenu. The status of the virtual disk that originally had the failed drive status is DRV ABSENT or INCOMPLETE. These status indicators only occur when the enclosure is initially powered up. DRV ABSENT indicates that one drive module is bad. INCOMPLETE indicates that two or more drive modules are bad. Make sure the enclosures and associated data host were powered on in this order: first the disk enclosures, then the controller enclosure, then the data host. If the power-on sequence was correct, locate and replace the additional failed drive modules. The status of the virtual disk that originally had the failed drive indicates that the virtual disk is being rebuilt. Wait for the virtual disk to complete its operation. The status of the virtual disk that originally had the failed drive is DRV FAILED. If this status occurs after you replace a defective drive module with a known good drive module, the enclosure midplane might have experienced a failure. Replace the enclosure. Appendix E Event Codes 301