Bringing Up A Disk Or Path; Bringing Up A Disk From Stopped; Bringing Up A Path From Stopped; Bringing Up A Disk Or Path From A Stopped State, Substate Harddown - HP Guardian User Manual

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Performing Routine Disk Operations
A listing similar to this is sent:
STORAGE - Status DISK \SHARK.$SYSTEM
LDev
Primary
6
*STARTED
This display shows that the primary disk is up but the mirror disk is down.

Bringing Up a Disk or Path

At various times, typically after maintenance, you will need to bring up a disk or path
from a down, hard down, or exclusive state. See
Components, for an explanation of device states.
Note. Before bringing up a disk that contains an SQL file, see your manager or database
administrator.

Bringing Up a Disk From STOPPED

1. Make sure you are logged on as a super-group user (255,n).
2. Enter:
> SCF
-> START DISK $disk
Example
To bring the disk $DATA back up from a regular STOPPED state, log on as a super-
group user (255,n) and enter:
> SCF START DISK $DATA

Bringing Up a Path From STOPPED

Enter:
> SCF
-> START DISK $disk { -P | -B | -M | -MB }
You must specify one of the following parameters for mirrored disks: -P (for primary
path); -B (for backup path); -M (for mirror path); or -MB (for mirror backup path).
Bringing Up a Disk or Path From a STOPPED State, Substate
HARDDOWN
1. Make sure you are logged on as a super-group user (255,n).
2. Reset the disk:
-> RESET DISK $disk
Backup
Mirror
STARTED
STOPPED
Guardian User's Guide —425266-001
MirrorBackup
Primary
PID
STOPPED
0,256
Section 19, Monitoring Hardware
9 -6
Bringing Up a Disk or Path
Backup
PID
1,256

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