I powered off a NetApp rather abruptly. Oops.
Since then, one of my disks reckons it's broken.
nacolt1> sysconfig -r
Volume vol0 (root)
RAID group 0
RAID Disk HA.ID HA SHELF BAY CHAN Used (MB/blks) Phys
(MB/blks)
--------- ----- ------------ ---- --------------
--------------
parity 8.3 8 0 3 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368 (scrubbing RAID group, 20% done)
data 8.4 8 0 4 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
data 8.1 8 0 1 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
data 8.0 8 0 0 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
Volume vol1
RAID group 0
RAID Disk HA.ID HA SHELF BAY CHAN Used (MB/blks) Phys
(MB/blks)
--------- ----- ------------ ---- --------------
--------------
parity FAILED N/A 34500/70656000
data 8.6 8 0 6 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
data 8.5 8 0 5 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
I believe there's a command disk_erase_label which I can use to (at my own
risk) try to recover this disk. But it needs a disk id parameter. I'm
guessing that the disk id is 8.2 (the missing one from the info above) - but
that doesn't work.
nacolt1*> disk_erase_label 8.2
bad disk_name: 8.2
Is there some other disk id I need to find out - or is this just an
indication that the disk really is broken?
This is an old ONTAP. version says:
NetApp Release /n/snapon/dnoveck/537: Tue May 29 08:30:47 PDT 2001
Thanks for any help,
Edward Hibbert
Internet Applications Group
Data Connection Ltd
Tel: +44 131 662 1212 Fax: +44 131 662 1345
Email: eh@dataconnection.com Web: http://www.dataconnection.com
Since then, one of my disks reckons it's broken.
nacolt1> sysconfig -r
Volume vol0 (root)
RAID group 0
RAID Disk HA.ID HA SHELF BAY CHAN Used (MB/blks) Phys
(MB/blks)
--------- ----- ------------ ---- --------------
--------------
parity 8.3 8 0 3 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368 (scrubbing RAID group, 20% done)
data 8.4 8 0 4 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
data 8.1 8 0 1 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
data 8.0 8 0 0 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
Volume vol1
RAID group 0
RAID Disk HA.ID HA SHELF BAY CHAN Used (MB/blks) Phys
(MB/blks)
--------- ----- ------------ ---- --------------
--------------
parity FAILED N/A 34500/70656000
data 8.6 8 0 6 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
data 8.5 8 0 5 FC:A 34500/70656000
35003/71687368
I believe there's a command disk_erase_label which I can use to (at my own
risk) try to recover this disk. But it needs a disk id parameter. I'm
guessing that the disk id is 8.2 (the missing one from the info above) - but
that doesn't work.
nacolt1*> disk_erase_label 8.2
bad disk_name: 8.2
Is there some other disk id I need to find out - or is this just an
indication that the disk really is broken?
This is an old ONTAP. version says:
NetApp Release /n/snapon/dnoveck/537: Tue May 29 08:30:47 PDT 2001
Thanks for any help,
Edward Hibbert
Internet Applications Group
Data Connection Ltd
Tel: +44 131 662 1212 Fax: +44 131 662 1345
Email: eh@dataconnection.com Web: http://www.dataconnection.com