Figure 2. Drive fault LED
2. Run the
alerts show current
command to identify the location of the failed disk. Record the slot number of the failed
disk.
CAUTION:
The physical labeling of the disks on the system chassis, and the disk numbering in do not match.
The physical labeling starts with Disk 0, and starts with Disk 1.
NOTE:
The sample output below only includes the alert object and alert message. It does not include the columns for
the alert ID, post time, severity, and alert class which are part of the actual output.
#
alerts show current
sysadmin@localhost# alerts show current
Object Message
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Enclosure=1:Disk=4:Cause=NA EVT-STORAGE-00031: Disk has a hardware fault and may need
to be replaced.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are 1 active alerts.
3. Match the slot number of the failed disk from the
alerts show current
output to the physical location of the disk.
4. Run the
disk beacon
command on the failed disk to illuminate the LED.
#
disk beacon 1.4
Remove the front bezel to access front panel hard
drives
Steps
1. Unlock the bezel by using the bezel key.
2. Press the release button, and pull the left end of the bezel.
3. Unhook the right end, and remove the bezel.
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Replace an Operating System Disk