Reactivate RAID Volumes
You can also use the devalias command to locate device paths specific to your server.
ok devalias
...
SAS0
SAS1
...
Choose the RAID module on the motherboard.
5.
ok select scsi
Instead of using the alias name scsi, you could type the full device path name (such as
/pci@400/pci@2/pci@0/pci@e/scsi@0).
6.
List all connected logical RAID volumes to determine which volumes are in an
inactive state.
ok show-volumes
For example, the following output shows an inactive volume:
ok show-volumes
Volume 0 Target 389 Type RAID1 (Mirroring)
WWID 03b2999bca4dc677
Optimal Enabled Inactive
2 Members
.
Disk 1
Member 0 Optimal
Target a
Disk 0
Member 1 Optimal
Target b
7.
For each RAID volume listed as inactive, type the following command to activate
that volume.
ok inactive_volume activate-volume
where inactive_volume is the name of the RAID volume that you are activating. For example:
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SPARC T7-2 Server Service Manual • July 2019
/pci@301/pci@1/scsi@0
/pci@303/pci@1/scsi@0
583983104 Blocks, 298 GB
HGST
H101860SFSUN600G A770
HGST
H101860SFSUN600G A770
PhyNum 1
PhyNum 2
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