5. Use the select command to choose the RAID module on the motherboard:
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 show-volumes output shows an inactive volume:
ok show-volumes
Volume 0 Target 389
WWID 03b2999bca4dc677
Optimal
Enabled
2 Members
Disk 1
Primary
Optimal
Target 9
Disk 0
Secondary
Optimal
Target c
7. For every RAID volume listed as inactive, type the following command to
activate those volumes:
ok inactive_volume activate-volume
Where inactive_volume is the name of the RAID volume that you are activating. For
example:
ok 0 activate-volume
Volume 0 is now activated
Note – For more information on configuring hardware RAID on the server, refer to
the SPARC T3 Series Servers Administration Guide.
8. Use the unselect-dev command to unselect the scsi device.
ok unselect-dev
Type RAID1 (Mirroring)
Inactive
HITACHI
H103030SCSUN300G A2A8
HITACHI
H103030SCSUN300G A2A8
583983104 Blocks, 298 GB
Servicing the Motherboard
171
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