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Not sure if it's been posted before - but...

If I look at the SST menu, at one page of one of the LPARs disks, I see
this:

            Resource 
Type Model  Name     
                     
4326  070   DD001    
4326  072   DD013    
4326  072   DD014    
4326  070   DD011    
4326  072   DD004    
4326  072   DD008    
4326  072   DD005    
4326  074   DD007    
4326  070   DD006    
4326  074   DD003    
4326  074   DD002    
4326  072   DD010    
4326  074   DD012    

But if I go to System i Navigator and look under disk units, I see the
following: 

Type-Model-Level
4326-070-4
4326-072-4
4326-072-4
4326-070-4
...and so on


--
Justin C. Haase - Solution Engineer
IBM Certified Systems Expert - System i
Kingland Systems Corporation

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Leif Guldbrand -
Think400.dk
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 3:24 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Removing a failed drive permanently

He he ....

trivia king ???? 
Have I sent this before to the list ???? :-)

Sorry.... dont know what the _x_ stands for.

IMO (using DST or SST or was it DSKSTS) the screen tells that 030 - 084
is the model no. - confused me a lot some years ago, when one of my
disks retired (thread in midrange.com).

Leif
----- Original Message -----
From: "Haase, Justin C." <justin.haase@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 3. januar 2007 22:04
Subject: RE: Removing a failed drive permanently


Wow!  Ok, trivia king - what's the type for?  I was looking for it the

other day, and I swore I've seen it before (like for example, 
6707-070-x
- what's x mean?) but I can't find it.

Model - Level - Type, I believe it what disks are represented as.  
Below are levels, IIRC.


--
Justin C. Haase - Solution Engineer
IBM Certified Systems Expert - System i Kingland Systems Corporation

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Leif Guldbrand -

Think400.dk
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 3:00 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Removing a failed drive permanently

And for the archieves - Disk models (may not be up to date):

030 - Unprotected or mirrored unit of a type not supported in HA 
controller parity set
      (520-byte device).

050 - Unprotected or mirrored unit of a type supported in HA 
controller parity set membership
      (522-byte device). Data compression inactive

060 - Unprotected or mirrored unit of a type supported in HA 
controller parity set membership
      (522-byte device). Data compression active

070 - Non-parity unit of parity set (full capacity, 522-byte device).
Data compression inactive

072 - Parity unit in parity set with 8 parity units (7/8 capacity, 
522-byte device). Data
      compression inactive

074 - Parity unit in parity set with 4 parity units (3/4 capacity, 
522-byte device). Data
      compression inactive.

080 - Non-parity unit of parity set (full capacity, 522-byte device).
Data compression active

082 - Parity unit in parity set with 8 parity units (7/8 capacity, 
522-byte device). Data
      compression active

084 - Parity unit in parity set with 4 parity units (3/4 capacity, 
522-byte device). Data
      compression active

Regards
Leif
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Bolhuis" <lbolhuis@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 3. januar 2007 21:27
Subject: Re: Removing a failed drive permanently


If the drive is a model 070 then you can remove it from the ASP and
then
from the RAID set and then from the system. If it's any other 07x
number
then you need to remove it from the ASP, then end RAID, then remove
it,
then restart RAID.

  - Larry

Pete Helgren wrote:
I have replaced a failed drive with a new drive before but I'd 
like
to
pull one that I have no intention of replacing.  The system is at
only
20% and losing a 8GB drive will make virtually no difference in
overall
capacity (this is a seldom used test/development system).

Once I pull the failed drive, what do I run so that the RAID set
"knows" 
that the drive won't replaced and that it has to rebuild the
"lost" 
drive using the remaining drives in the set?

Thanks,

Pete Helgren



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