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I had a disk fail in my NetApp 8.2.2 cluster, the hot spare took over, now i am trying to replace this drive and mark it as a spare. I purchased the same brand, size and speed drive and switched out the failed drive... it is now showing up as TMINACL1-01:0b.00.8 broken init failed present - -
Usable Physical
Disk Outage Reason HA Shelf Bay Chan Pool Type RPM Size Size
--------------- ------------- ------------ ---- ------ ----- ------ -------- --------
TMINACL1-01:0b.00.8
init failed 0b 0 8 A NONE BSAS 7200 -
Thank you, SPF
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You appear to have purchased a non-NetApp disk drive. ONTAP will not use it.
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Hello SPF,
Did you attempt to reseat the disk by keeping out atleast 60 sec? Also, is the shelf and DQP fw up-to date?
Regards,
Aman
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ok.. i pulled the drive and waited for over 60 seconds. Now i am seeing this ... so i think this is good news
TMINACL1-01:0b.00.8 - 0 8 unassigned present - -
not sure how to check the fw levels but i am sure it is not up to date.
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Firmware revisions on disk can be seen from sysconfig -a output.
From a cluster system, you can issue the following.
::>node run -node {node name} sysconfig -a
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I am glad, the reseat worked.
Assuming its a CDOT, here are the commands.
DQP:
> node run -node <nodename> -command rdfile /etc/qual_devices_v3
DISK/SHELF FW:
> node run -node <nodename> -command sysconfig -a or sysconfig -v
If the are not upto-date, then follow download the latest FW and update.
https://mysupport.netapp.com/site/downloads/firmware/disk-drive-firmware
https://mysupport.netapp.com/NOW/download/tools/diskqual/
https://mysupport.netapp.com/site/downloads/firmware/disk-shelf-firmware
Regards,
Aman
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You appear to have purchased a non-NetApp disk drive. ONTAP will not use it.
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Really? I would need to purchase a Netapp disk? the one i purchased is the same brand, size and speed.
i have found the following procedure online .... does this look correct
priv set advanced
disk unfail -s <disk_name>
Repeat above steps for all disks that have failed
Reassign the disks to the storage node
Check disks are added as spares
aggr status -s
All disks should show as spares
disk zero spares
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The firmware and disk labels installed on the drive are a custom NetApp version. You would not have this on an "off the shelf" drive.
