1. Verify which disk drive corresponds with which logical device name andphysical device name.
Listed below is the table for the v440 disk devices:
Disk Slot Number Logical Device Name[1] Physical Device Name——————————————————————————————-Slot 0 c1t0d0 /devices/pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@0,0Slot 1 c1t1d0 /devices/pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@1,0Slot 2 c1t2d0 /devices/pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@2,0Slot 3 c1t3d0 /devices/pci@1f,700000/scsi@2/sd@3,0
2. Verify that a hardware disk mirror does not exist
#raidctlNo RAID volumes found.
****NOTE**** If Raid volumes exist see infodoc 73040
3. View status of SCSI devices
#cfgadm -alAp_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Conditionc0 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc0::dsk/c0t0d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknownc1 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t0d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t1d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t2d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t3d0 disk connected configured unknownc2 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc2::dsk/c2t2d0 disk connected configured unknownusb0/1 unknown empty unconfigured okusb0/2 unknown empty unconfigured okusb1/1 unknown empty unconfigured okusb1/2 unknown empty unconfigured ok
4. Remove the disk drive from the device tree
#cfgadm -c unconfigure
example -> #cfgadm -c unconfigure c1::dsk/c1t3d0This example removes c1t3d0 from the device tree. The blue OK-to-Remve LED forthe disk being removed will become lit.
5. Verify that the device has been removed from the device tree
#cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Conditionc0 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc0::dsk/c0t0d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknownc1 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t0d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t1d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t2d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t3d0 unavailable connected unconfigured unknownc2 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc2::dsk/c2t2d0 disk connected configured unknownusb0/1 unknown empty unconfigured okusb0/2 unknown empty unconfigured okusb1/1 unknown empty unconfigured okusb1/2 unknown empty unconfigured ok
*NOTE that c1t3d0 is now unavailable and unconfigured. The disks blueOK-to-Remve LED is lit
6. Remove the disk drive
7. Install a new disk drive
8. Configure the new disk drive
#cfgadm -c
*NOTE that the green activity LED flashes as the new disk at c1t3d0 is added tothe device tree
9. Verify that the new disk drive is in the device tree
#cfgadm -al
Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Conditionc0 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc0::dsk/c0t0d0 CD-ROM connected configured unknownc1 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t0d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t1d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t2d0 disk connected configured unknownc1::dsk/c1t3d0 disk connected configured unknownc2 scsi-bus connected configured unknownc2::dsk/c2t2d0 disk connected configured unknownusb0/1 unknown empty unconfigured okusb0/2 unknown empty unconfigured okusb1/1 unknown empty unconfigured okusb1/2 unknown empty unconfigured ok
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Replacing Failed Internal Disk (no Hardware-RAID) for V440 Server
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