Note – The logical device names might appear differently on your system,
depending on the number and type of add-on disk controllers installed.
2. Remove the disk drive, as described in the Sun Fire V445 Server Service Manual.
There is no need to issue a software command to bring the drive offline when the
drive has failed and the OK-to-Remove indicator is lit.
3. Install a new disk drive, as described in the Sun Fire V445 Server Service Manual.
The RAID utility automatically restores the data to the disk.
4. To check the status of a RAID rebuild, type:
TABLE 6-28
# raidctl
For example:
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# raidctl
RAID
RAID
Volume
Status
----------------------------------------
c1t1d0
RESYNCING
This example indicates that RAID volume c1t1d0 is resynchronizing.
If you issue the command again some minutes later, it indicates that the RAID
mirror is finished resynchronizing and is back online:
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# raidctl
RAID
RAID
Volume
Status
----------------------------------------
c1t1d0
OK
For more information, see the raidctl(1M) man page.
RAID
Disk
Disk
Status
c1t1d0
OK
c1t2d0
OK
RAID
Disk
Disk
Status
c1t1d0
OK
c1t2d0
OK
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