Replacing A Failed Drive - Compaq CL380 - ProLiant - 256 MB RAM Software User's Manual

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Replacing a Failed Controller in a Redundant
Controller Environment
A failed controller can be replaced without powering down the shared storage
array. To replace a failed controller:
1. Remove the failed controller.
2. Insert the new controller.
IMPORTANT: Before removing a failed controller, always verify that the amber fault LED
is lit and that the controller does not display a blinking activity LED.

Replacing a Failed Drive

A failed drive can be replaced without powering down the shared storage
array. When a drive fails, two things can happen:
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The logical drive associated with the failed drive uses a spare and
rebuilds the spare drive to join the logical drive. The logical drive will
be in a reconstructing state.
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The logical drive stays in a reduced state until a new drive is added.
To replace the failed drive:
1. Remove the failed drive.
2. Insert the new drive.
3. See the "Adding Physical Drives" section for procedures to make the
new drive known to the system.
4. Set the new drive status.
If a spare drive was used to reconstruct the affected logical drive, set the
new drive as a spare drive.
CR3500 Configuration Utility 4-27

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