T05-10 Verifying The Hot Swap Function For The Hard Disk Controller Lsi2308; T05-11 Verifying The Hot Swap Function For The Hard Disk Controller Lsi2208 - Huawei Tecal RH2485 V2 Operation Manual

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Tecal RH2485 V2 Server
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Test Description
T05-10 Verifying the Hot Swap Function for the Hard Disk Controller LSI SAS2308
T05-1001 Verifying the Hot Swap Function for the Hard Disk Controller LSI SAS2308
Objective
Test Networking
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Preset Conditions
Test Procedures
Expected Result
Test Description
T05-11 Verifying the Hot Swap Function for the Hard Disk Controller LSI SAS2208
T05-1101 Verifying the Hot Swap Function for the Hard Disk Controller LSI SAS2208
3.
Power off the server, and remove the power cables.
4.
Remove all the RAID 5 member disks in step 2 from the server, and install them
on another server that has the same configurations as the previous one. For
details about how to verify RAID properties, see case T01-0502.
5.
Power on the latter server in step 4. In the POST phase, press F and Ctrl+H as
prompted. In the Adapter Selection window, click Start.
6.
In the MegaRAID BIOS Config Utility Foreign Configuration window, click
Preview. The MegaRAID BIOS Config Utility Foreign Configuration
Preview window is displayed.
7.
Click Import to import the original RAID 5 properties into the new server.
The MegaRAID BIOS Config Utility Virtual Configuration window is displayed, and
Spanned Drive Group:0, RAID 5 is displayed under Logical View on the right.
This case uses RAID 5 properties supported by the LSI2208 as an example. You can
use the same method to verify other RAID levels. For details about how to configure
other RAID levels, see the related test cases.
To verify the hot swap function for the LSI SAS2308
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1.
The server is powered on.
2.
You have configured RAID 1 properties by using two hard disks, synchronized
data between hard disks, and installed an OS.
1.
Power on the server.
2.
After the OS starts, remove a RAID 1 member disk.
3.
Install a new hard disk of the same model, and check the hard disk indicator
state.
4.
Check the hard disk indicator state after a time period.
1.
In step 3, the yellow and green hard disk indicators blink at the same frequency,
which means that data is being synchronized between the two hard disks.
2.
In step 4, after data is synchronized for the new hard disk, the green indicator is
steady on, and the yellow indicator is off.
The time period in step 4 ranges from half an hour to 8 hours, depending on the model
and capacity of the hard disk.
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