Repair An Array; Repair A Logical Drive - Adaptec MAN-00005-UG Installation And User Manual

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Remember that some events are the result of other events; one event can cause a cascade of others if left unfixed. For
example, a problem with a hard drive causes a warning event, "Hard drive error found", which could lead to a
consistency check error event, "Consistency check on logical drive error", which could lead to a serious event, "A hard
disk has failed", which could lead to a critical event, "A logical drive has failed."

Repair an Array

7.11.2
Events that may cause an array to need repair:
Expand capacity stopped
Rebuild stopped
New device failure
Device failure
To repair an array, first see 6.2.2 Viewing Event Details on page 111. The event details tell you the event ID and give
you a description of the event that caused the array to need repair. Using this information, take measures to fix the
problem:
Check, all cable connections, to be sure none is disconnected or broken.
Check that all logical drives are present and functioning. If needed, see
page 197
.
Replace any parts that need to be replaced, such as a failed fan.
If expanding an array, make sure that the logical drives and physical drives can support the expansion. See 5.8
Expanding an Array on page 102 for more information.

Repair a Logical Drive

7.11.3
Events that may cause a logical drive to need repair:
The logical drive is critical
Logical drive failure
Logical drive initialization failure
Disk failure
Consistency check error or failure
A drive has been spun down
To repair a logical drive, first see 6.2.2 Viewing Event Details on page 111. The event details tell you the event ID and
give you a description of the event that caused the logical drive to need repair. Using this information, take measures to
fix the problem:
Check, all cable connections, to be sure none is disconnected or broken.
Check that all physical drives in the logical drive are present and functioning. Replace physical drives as needed.
Replace any parts that need to be replaced, such as a failed disk.
Check that the controller is installed and has power.
If a consistency check had an error or failed, try again. If this problem persists, replace the disk drive. Check the
errors other generated errors to identify the drive.
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7.11.3 Repair a Logical Drive on
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