We have a faulty disk. The disk is faulty (not failed), so NetApp sent a replacement disk. In the meantime, I was told by NetApp to perform a "disk fail" on the faulty disk.
I ran the "disk fail <diskid>" without the -i switch. This results in ONTAP performing a "prefail copy" to a spare disk. We have the replacement disk on-site and would like to replace it immediately but the "prefail copy" is taking a lot of time because it is a SATA disk and the disk is faulty. The "prefail copy" has been running for 3 hours and is only 20% complete.
Is there any way to cancel the "disk fail" process once initiated? I'd like to cancel the copy to the spare disk and re-run the disk fail command using the -i switch.
Here is what I am talking about. It is essentially a disk swap before marking the disk as failed.
data | 1d.06.22 1d | 6 22 SA:A 0 BSAS 7200 847555/1735794176 847884/1736466816 (prefail, copy in progress) |
| -> copy 1d.06.23 1d | 6 23 SA:A 0 BSAS 7200 847555/1735794176 847884/1736466816 (copy 22% completed) |
Thanks,
-J