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Hi
We had two disks in a failed state on NetApp V3270
the disks were replaced physically and now I don't see them when I run the command "disk show -n"
netapp> disk show -n
disk show: No disks match option -n.
What am I missing ?
Thanks
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those "new" disks were on another system before. So just remove their previous owners and assign them to your controllers.
Hi
You should first assign them, did you do that?
command: disk assign DISK -o CONTROLLERNAME
Then it should appear as a spare disk.
Regards,
Pedro.
which disk are you using? Was it provided by NetApp?
When you inserted it, did you see any message on the syslog?
do you see the disks with disk show -v?
The disk array is not under support anymore, we use second hand disks.
I've not seen any messages in the log after the they were replaced.
>> do you see the disks with disk show -v?
yes, I see them like this
DISK OWNER POOL SERIAL NUMBER CHKSUM
------------ ------------- ----- ------------- ------
0b.05.0 PRISTG010094(1573991370) Pool0 6SL2000456K9D -
0b.08.14 PRISTG010094(1573991370) Pool0 6SL10004361H1 -
Have no idea what the owner indicated mean, this is not the name of any controller.
failed disks models were
0b.08.14 X412_S15K7560A15
0b.05.0 X412_HVIPC560A15
inserted disk models are
0b.08.14 X412_S15K7560A15
0b.05.0 X412_S15K7560A15
Regards,
Alexey
Check the System IDs of both nodes in your HA pair (sysconfig will tell you). Does 1573991370 match either of the System ID of your nodes?
Review "sysconfig -r" output for those two disks to see what ONTAP is doing with them.
those "new" disks were on another system before. So just remove their previous owners and assign them to your controllers.
ok, that works. thank you.
I can't figure out what is wrong with the forum, but I posted two replies yesterday which have disappeared and I can't post under my username band20...
Anyway, to unswer your questions :
>> do you see the disks with disk show -v?
yes
>>When you inserted it, did you see any message on the syslog?
no
>>Which disk are you using? Was it provided by NetApp?
no
These are the disks. Have no idea what PRISTG010094 means, this is not the name of a controller.
DISK OWNER POOL SERIAL NUMBER CHKSUM
------------ ------------- ----- ------------- ------
0b.05.0 PRISTG010094(1573991370) Pool0 6SL2000456K9D -
0b.08.14 PRISTG010094(1573991370) Pool0 6SL10004361H1 -
No, I've not done that. But as I understand I should see all unassigned disks with the command "disk show -n"
Use the disk show -n command to view all disks and array LUNs that do not have assigned owners
and I see nothing
I could try your command, could please indicate what is the rule to select Controller to which assigne the disk?
the disk array is out of support
I think that the disks inserted were taken from the stock of second-hand disks.
I can see these disks with disk show -v command
DISK OWNER POOL SERIAL NUMBER CHKSUM
------------ ------------- ----- ------------- ------
0b.05.0 PRISTG010094(1573991370) Pool0 6SL2000456K9D -
0b.08.14 PRISTG010094(1573991370) Pool0 6SL10004361H1 -
failed disk in the position 0b.08.14 was X412_S15K7560A15 and was replaced by X412_S15K7560A15
failed disk in the position 0b.05.0 was X412_HVIPC560A15 and was replaced by X412_S15K7560A15
>>When you inserted it, did you see any message on the syslog?
nothing regarding new disks in messages logfile
Your posts got eaten by the automatic spam filter. It's a bit aggressive at times. I've released the messages.
Sorry!
Your disk autoassignment should be on. Enter the command: disk option modify-node * -autoassign off The disk autoassignment is off, then kick the disk out and add the controller you need to add