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Replace 2 failure disks with spare disks in the filer need your advise
2012-02-11
07:35 AM
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Good Morning NetApp Gurus,
One of my old filer is billy up with 2 disks failure in the same time within in the same RAID 4 Group which knock my application offline.
The filer did have spare disks stand by.
Would you be kind enough to share your expertere to suggest a procedure to replace those 2 disks & bring my app back online?
Thanks in advance & looking forward to hear from you soon.
Henry
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Ha ha
right, that option will always be there...
And correct, with 2 disk failures in RAID4 you will not be able to rebuild . If you had some critical data then I think you should contact NetApp support, they might be able to help you retrieve it if you are lucky
Thanks,
Arun
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If you do a sysconfig -r are the disks in the aggr rebuilding/reconstructing with the spares?
If so let the reconstruction finish and make sure the aggr is back online with aggr status before pulling the other disks for replacement.
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Good Evening Doug,
The sysconfig -r show the aggr rebuilding/reconstructing is in stall status due to the 2nd disk within the same raid group fail immediately which kill the 1st reconstructing process.
This is a RAID 4 AGGR with only 5 disks in the raid group. With 2 out of 5 disk failure at the some time. I don't think that I'll be able to rebuild the AGGR :<(
Thanks for your kindly response.
Henry
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HI,
to add to that, you can replace the disk using "disk replace command"
stqa-3170-1> dsk replace ?
replace {start [-f] [-m] <disk_name> <spare_disk_name>} | {stop <disk_name>} - replace a file system disk with a spare disk or stop replacing
Thanks,
Arun
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Thanks Arun!
Another easy way will be just destroy the old AGGR, then recreate a new one instead:>)
Cheers
Henry
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Ha ha
right, that option will always be there...
And correct, with 2 disk failures in RAID4 you will not be able to rebuild . If you had some critical data then I think you should contact NetApp support, they might be able to help you retrieve it if you are lucky
Thanks,
Arun
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Salute to Arun for the correct answer!
Cheers
Henry
