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Some don't - if it doesn't, it'll tell you about it.

jch

-----Original Message-----
From: Art Tostaine, Jr. [mailto:artjr@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 2:37 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: Replacing a failed Disk in a Raid Set


I remember from one of my V4R5 certification classes (OK, half remember),
that some IOP's didn't support hot swapping.  I was going to power down to
make sure, but what the heck, I have a #21 save, I'll go for it.  Thanks Rob
& Justin.

Art Tostaine, Jr.
CCA, Inc.
Jackson, NJ 08527


-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Justin C. Haase
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 3:18 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: Replacing a failed Disk in a Raid Set

You need to go to SST.

1 - start service tool
7 - hardware service manager
8 - Device concurrent maintenance

On that screen, enter the resource name (DD004) and a 1 to remove. Would
look like this.

Specify either Physical Location or Resource Name.             
    Physical Location   . . .  Frame ID:        Position:      
         OR                                                    
    Resource Name   . . . . .  Device Resource Name: DD004          
                                                               
                                                               
Specify action as   1=Remove device   2=Install device         
    Action to be performed  . . . . . . . . . :  1

Press enter.  You will see the light next to that drive start blinking.
Remove the drive.  You should see a successfully removed message.  Now, take
an 8 again for device concurrent, and enter device resource name DD004, and
a 2 to install.  Press enter.  The light will blink - insert the drive.


Wait about 2 mins for the drive to spin up and report to the system. Once
that is done, exit the hardware service manager.  Do a:

3 - work with disk units
3 - work with disk unit recovery
6 - rebuild disk unit data

That's it! Enjoy.

jch              

-----Original Message-----
From: Art Tostaine, Jr. [mailto:artjr@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 2:00 PM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: Replacing a failed Disk in a Raid Set


My Disk config looks like this on my V5R1 270:

                           Resource                    
ASP  Unit      Type Model  Name        Status          
  1                                             Unprotected     
        1      6713  074   DD004       DPY/Failed      
        2      6713  074   DD001       DPY/Unprotected 
        3      6713  074   DD005       DPY/Unprotected 
        4      6713  074   DD002       DPY/Unprotected 
        5      6713  070   DD003       DPY/Unprotected

Can I just power down, pop out disk 1, replace it, then power on?  Or is
there something I need to do in service tools?

I've been browsing the backup and recovery guide, but haven't found how to
yet.  I don't have hardware service on this development machine, so I'm
doing this myself.

Art Tostaine, Jr.
CCA, Inc.
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