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Drive Failure and Rebuild
Hi everyone, I have a dell powerdege 2950 I have 2 73GB drives that are in a RAID1 config. One of the drives shows degraded. we got the hard drive with the degraded status swapped out with a new drive. The status or state said it was forgein. We got that to go away and the disk appears to be online now but it has not rebuilt itself. not sure how to proceed. I thought it would automatically rebuild as a feature of the server. any help you could lend would be appreciated. on the Dell open manage server administrator console it does say firmware and driver versions are out of date. not sure if this is impacting the disk being rebuild. I wouldn't think so but thought I would add that in. Ray
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July 18th, 2014 07:00
You are likely getting that due to the Raid 5 being of different (larger or faster) size compared to the Raid 1. So the drive matches the drives in that Raid 1 but not the other. As you are assigning as a GLOBAL Hotspare it is just telling you that it won't be able to rebuild to the Raid 5 if there is an issue.
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July 1st, 2014 08:00
Could you attach a screen shot of the Physical Disks in OMSA?
Also whats the version of OS on the server?
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July 1st, 2014 08:00
AIIT76,
If the drive is showing as ONLINE under the Virtual Disk then it has already rebuilt to the array, or was configured as a separate disk. If the drive was waiting to be rebuilt it would be in a READY state. If you access OMSA, what are you seeing for the versions of driver and firmware for the controller? If they get far out of date then it can cause the array to show as Degraded, with no actual members missing or failed. Could you confirm this? Updating the controller will change it back to Optimal, if this is the case.
What is the OS on the server, as well as the versions you are currently at, and I can get you the proper updates.
Let me know.
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July 1st, 2014 13:00
When you click on reply, in the header you will see 2 icons, one with a piece of film with a + on it and the other which is a TV with a + on it. Hit the Film button with the + on it. That will allow you to insert the image in the post.
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July 2nd, 2014 07:00
here is the attached pictures. let me know if you need anything else
I didn't get option to add picture until I click options, add flie, then I got another screen with the options you were referring too.
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July 2nd, 2014 09:00
here are a couple of more shots. I don't think the drive has rebuild itself. all of the other drives say 300gb of 300gb used, available space 0, but in this picture you can see the one 73gb drive has all of it's free space so I am assuming it did not get rebuild and mirrored or maybe I am understanding this incorrect.
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July 2nd, 2014 13:00
Could you run a dset report for me? I am going to send you an email with the link needed, could you reply with the report so I can review what occurred?
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July 3rd, 2014 10:00
After reviewing the controller log, I was misunderstanding th situation you were in. What you will need to do is go to OMSA or the controller BIOS and assign the READY drive as a Global Hotspare. It will rebuild then in. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
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July 8th, 2014 07:00
no problem, let me see what I can do and I will llet you know
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July 17th, 2014 14:00
this is what happens when I tried to do that
see picture
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July 18th, 2014 07:00
oh ok
so it should be ok to make it a global spare. after that happens what needs to be done??
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July 18th, 2014 07:00
yes the new drive was already loaded in place of the failed drive. it said it was ready but not online. once I assigned it as a global spare I saw the status change to rebuilding. All physical disks show to be online now so I think we are good.
I appreciated all the help and knowledge.
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July 18th, 2014 07:00
Remove the failed drive. After you assign that then it should automatically start rebuilding in place of the failed removed drive.