Replacing The Raid Card - Avaya CallPilot 1005r Maintenance And Diagnostics

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4. From the right mouse shortcut menu, select Rebuild.
The rebuild process takes between 3 to 6 hours depending on the drives. Individual drive
testing resulted in 3 hours for 147 GB drives and 6 hours for 320 GB drives. If the server reboots
during the rebuild process, the rebuild continues when the server restarts. However, a power
down or reboot is not recommended during the rebuild process.
To synchronize the RAID after an unsuccessful PEP installation
If the PEP installation fails, you must return the system to the original configuration.
Important:
Do not use the Power Console for the following procedure, or data corruption can occur.
1. Restart the server and enter the Ctrl+M utility when prompted during system bootup.
2. From the Management menu, select Objects and press Enter.
3. Select Objects > Physical Drive and press Enter.
4. Select FAIL Drive for the drive that is online (A01-1-Onln).
5. Select the second drive (previously taken offline as the backup drive and marked
6. Exit the utility and press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to reboot the server.
7. When the system is fully booted, open the Windows MegaRAID console and rebuild

Replacing the RAID card

The RAID card is in low-profile slot 1 (counting from the top down) of the PCI riser assembly.
Avaya CallPilot® 1005r Server Maintenance and Diagnostics
Important:
Do not make the failed drive online at this point, or data corruption can occur. If
you failed the wrong drive by mistake, you must select rebuild to bring it back into
service.
Result: When the rebuild is complete, the drive status changes to ONLINE and the
color of the icon changes to green.
Result: The drive shows as failed.
failed) and make it ONLINE. Ignore the warning message.
Result: The second drive is marked ONLINE and the first drive is marked failed.
Result: The system boots up to the original configuration before the PEP installation.
the failed drive using the same process described in
successful PEP installation
Result: The system is now in the original configuration.
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Replacing the RAID card
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