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On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 00:14, Fred Mitchell <fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an 9406-520 at V5R3 which I use for development and is not under maintenance. ÂDisk unit 1 has failed but the system is still running as I have RAID5 setup. ÂI have looked at eBay for a replacement disk but the only ones I can find are in the US and cost more in shipping than they do to buy and I would then have to add import duties and VAT.

Call up a parts dealer. These disks are quite cheap - you should be
able to get one for 150-200 CHF (around 100 GBP). If you don't know
any parts dealers, call up your IBM BP. They should know several parts
dealers.

If that's not an option for you, call the IBM repair center. You can
order these disks as replacement parts, but they will be rather
expensive.

Does this sound reasonable? Is there anything else I should be doing apart from taking as many backups as I can?

Possible, but risky. You might also be able to move your data around
without cleaning the system, but i'm not sure how much of that stuff
works on a broken RAID set.


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