IBM 86624RY Maintenance Manual - Page 328

My Machine, SCSI ID 6 is now located at Channel 1, SCSI ID 10.

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new SID is the SCSI ID where the drive is now located. For example, when drives are imported from a server with the System Name of My Machine: (My Machine: 1:6 > 1:1 ) In this example, the message indicates that the drive from Channel 1, SCSI ID 6 is now located at Channel 1, SCSI ID 10. The drive might have been physically moved to a new drive bay. Action: Press one of the following keys: F4 Retry. Press this key after correcting the problem. For example, press F4 after you move the hard disk drive to its previously assigned location, or after you install the original hard disk drives back in the server. F5 Accept. Press this key to accept the new state that the ServeRAID adapter or controller will assign to the drive. For example, the ServeRAID adapter or controller will assign the drive a state of defunct (DDD) or empty (EMP). Note A hard disk drive in the defunct state does not necessarily mean that you need to replace the drive. Before you replace the drive, ensure that: 1. All cables are connected properly to the backplane or system board, and to the hard disk drive. Also, ensure that all cables inside the server are connected properly. 2. The hot-swap drive trays are seated properly in the drive bay. 3. If you have not already attempted to rebuild the drive, try rebuilding it. After you perform these steps, if the hard disk drive does not function properly, replace the drive. F6 Modify. This choice is not always active. Press this key to modify the configuration to match the current drive location. You might remove the hot-swap drives from the server for security or maintenance reasons. If you replace the drives but install them in different drive bays, you can press F6 to accept the new locations, and the ServeRAID adapter or controller will update the configuration. F7 Import. Press this key to import the configuration information from the drive and to update the configuration information for the ServeRAID adapter or controller. This choice is useful when you replace the ServeRAID adapter or controller in an existing ServeRAID subsystem. You also might press F7 if you replace a whole set of drives with drives that were configured in another server with a ServeRAID adapter or controller. 320 Netfinity Server HMM

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new SID
is the SCSI ID where the drive is now located.
For example, when drives are imported from a server with the
System Name of
My Machine
:
(My Machine: 1:6
>
1:1²)
In this example, the message indicates that the drive from Channel
1, SCSI ID 6 is now located at Channel 1, SCSI ID 10.
The drive
might have been physically moved to a new drive bay.
Action:
Press one of the following keys:
F4
Retry.
Press this key after correcting the problem.
For example, press
F4
after you move the hard disk
drive to its previously assigned location, or after you
install the original hard disk drives back in the server.
F5
Accept.
Press this key to accept the new state that
the ServeRAID adapter or controller will assign to the
drive.
For example, the ServeRAID adapter or
controller will assign the drive a state of defunct
(DDD) or empty (EMP).
Note
A hard disk drive in the defunct state does not
necessarily mean that you need to replace the
drive.
Before you replace the drive, ensure that:
1.
All cables are connected properly to the
backplane or system board, and to the hard
disk drive.
Also, ensure that all cables
inside the server are connected properly.
2.
The hot-swap drive trays are seated
properly in the drive bay.
3.
If you have not already attempted to rebuild
the drive, try rebuilding it.
After you perform these steps, if the hard disk
drive does not function properly, replace the
drive.
F6
Modify.
This choice is not always active.
Press this
key to modify the configuration to match the current
drive location.
You might remove the hot-swap drives from the
server for security or maintenance reasons.
If you
replace the drives but install them in different drive
bays, you can press
F6
to accept the new locations,
and the ServeRAID adapter or controller will update
the configuration.
F7
Import.
Press this key to import the configuration
information from the drive and to update the
configuration information for the ServeRAID adapter
or controller.
This choice is useful when you replace
the ServeRAID adapter or controller in an existing
ServeRAID subsystem.
You also might press
F7
if you replace a whole set of
drives with drives that were configured in another
server with a ServeRAID adapter or controller.
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Netfinity Server HMM