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I am planning to remove a disk shelf from existing loop and create a new loop with the separted disk shelf without loosing any data on it.
I have FAS 3140 (only one controller) with 3 loops and the loop which I want to work on consist of two disk shelfs DS14mk4 (300GB FC) & DS14mk2 (1TA AT).
Both the disk shelf are having one aggregate each.
Data Ontap versoion is 7.3.3.
I know how to remove disk shelf from the loop but I need steps for attaching the disk shelf in the new loop with existing data on it.
Please help.
Regards,
Praveen.
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No, the disks are already assigned. It's just a case of powering off the filer and shelves, recabling the existing loop to move out the shelf. Cable the new shelf to the new loop and power back on.
Once booted run the 'storage show disk -p' command to check that all disks are available and accessible and an 'aggr status' command too.
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Why do you want to do this?
I'd firstly check the RAID group size is not larger than the size of the disk shelf (14 disks). If it is 14 I'd be confortable just removing the shelf and recabling it on another loop.
Are you running anything like SyncMirror on this?? If so, careful consideration is needed.
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I am adding an HBA and NIC card to the storage system.
And I am not running SyncMirror on it.
What about the existing data on the disk shelf which I would remove?
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Log into the controller and ensure that the aggregate data does not span the disk shelves by using the command 'aggr status *aggrname* -d' this will show all the disks that are part of the aggregate.
Ensure that the disk shelf you are moving only contains data for one aggregate...Also, using the command 'aggr status -v *aggrname*' check the raid group size is not larger than the number of disks in the shelf, in this case 14.
In other words, ensure that when you move the shelf you are moving one entire aggregate.
If this is the case, relocating the shelf onto another loop should not have any effect as the aggr will be moved in its entirity.
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Aggregate and raid group size is ok, everything is in single shelf. So no problem regarding that.
My concern is about the steps and procedure to follow after separating the disk shelf and adding the shelf to the new loop.
Do I need to do any disk assign command again or anything else?
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No, the disks are already assigned. It's just a case of powering off the filer and shelves, recabling the existing loop to move out the shelf. Cable the new shelf to the new loop and power back on.
Once booted run the 'storage show disk -p' command to check that all disks are available and accessible and an 'aggr status' command too.
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Thanks for ur answers.
Anything else I need to do on HBA and NIC cards?
On FC HBA I need to configure the adapters as initiators. Anything else is required?
Shall I take all the shares and aggreates offline before turningoff?
On NIC apart from ifgrp anything else need to be configured?
If you could provide me any document or anylink that will be of more help.
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In this order...
Install HBA and NIC.
Configure both as you require.
No need to take aggr offline.
Down the filer and shelves
Do some recabling
Power back on
Check the disks can be seen using the 'storage show disk -p' command
Check all vol's and aggr online using 'aggr status'
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Thanks you very much Sir for all the replys, they are very helpful.
I will come back to you if I encounter any problem or if I have any doubt.
Thanks again.
