Physically Replace The Disk Drive In The Storage System; Manually Powering On The Disk In The Cmc; Volume Restriping; Replacing A Disk In A Non-Hot-Swap Storage System (Ibm X3650) - HP StorageWorks P4000 User Manual

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2.
Select the Storage category.
3.
Select the Disk Setup tab.
4.
Select the disk in the list to power off.
5.
Click Disk Setup Tasks, and select Power Off Disk.
6.
Click OK on the confirmation message.

Physically replace the disk drive in the storage system

See the hardware documentation for the storage system.

Manually powering on the disk in the CMC

After inserting the new disk into the storage system, the disk must be powered on from the Storage
category Disk Setup tab. Until the disk is powered on, it is listed as Off or Missing in the Status column
and the other columns display dotted lines.
storage system.
Figure 30 Viewing a power off or missing disk
.
1.
In the navigation window, select the storage system with the replaced drive.
2.
Select the Storage category in the navigation tree.
3.
Click the Disk Setup tab.
4.
Select the disk in the list to power on.
5.
Click Disk Setup Tasks, and select Power On Disk.
6.
Click OK on the confirmation message.

Volume restriping

After the disk is powered on, RAID changes to Normal. Volumes start restriping on the entire storage
system. Note that there may be a delay of up to a couple of minutes before you can see that volumes
are restriping.

Replacing a disk in a non-hot-swap storage system (IBM x3650)

Complete the checklist for the RAID 1, RAID 10, or RAID 5 level disk replacement. Then follow the
procedures below.
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Storage Configuration: Disk RAID and Disk Management
Figure 30
shows a representation of a missing disk in a

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