Chapter 15. Removal And Replacement Procedures; Exchanging Disk Drives - IBM Advanced SerialRAID Adapters SA33-3285-02 User Manual

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Chapter 15. Removal and Replacement Procedures

Exchanging Disk Drives

1. If you are removing a disk drive under concurrent maintenance (see the service
information for the device that contains the disk drive), you must first determine
which hdisk is using the pdisk that you want to remove. To do this, you can either
use the Configuration Verification service aid (see "Configuration Verification
Service Aid" on page 387), or give the ssaxlate command from the command line
(see "ssaxlate Command" on page 372).
v If no hdisk is using the pdisk, go to step 13 on page 323.
v If an hdisk is using the pdisk, you must now determine the type of the hdisk.
v If the hdisk is not a RAID pdisk:
2. Attention: You should be here only if you are working with a RAID-0 array.
For fast path, type
Otherwise, select Delete an SSA RAID Array from the SSA RAID Array menu.
A list of arrays is displayed in a window:
The hdisk might be an SSA disk drive or a RAID disk. To determine whether the
hdisk is a RAID disk, type:
A list is displayed of all hdisks that are configured as RAID arrays.
– If an hdisk that is a RAID-1, RAID-5, or RAID-10 array is using the pdisk, you
can remove the disk drive from the array. Go to step 7 on page 322.
– If an hdisk that is a RAID-0 array is using the pdisk:
a. Ask the customer to make a backup of the data (if possible) from the
array, and to make the disk free.
b. Ensure that you delete the array before you exchange the pdisk.
c. Note the hdisk number.
d. Go to step 2.
a. Ask the customer to make a backup of the data (if possible) from the array,
and to make the disk free.
b. Ensure that the fast-write function is disabled (see "Enabling or Disabling
Fast-Write for One Disk Drive" on page 214).
c. Go to step 13 on page 323.
and press Enter.
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