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In this example there is one Array Drive in the FAIL
state. I.e., the Array Drive is still operating but
longer redundant.
After pressing any key, ICPCON displays a list of
Array Drives which are candidates for this online
automatic repair. Note: Array Drives which have the
„ERROR“ state are very critical and have lost 2 or
even more drives. These Array Drives cannot not be
repaired with this function. In such critical cases
the data integrity can longer be maintained. You
may call our technical support center for further
assistance.
After selecting the Array Drive, ICPCON
display the actual drive which has failed. In
this example it is the hard disk which forms
Logical Drive 5.
After confirmation, the failed drive has to be taken out and the new one has to be config-
ured on the same ID an
plugged in again.
ICPCON detects the new drive and expects a clearance to build this drive as a replacement
into the Array Drive.
After that the state of the Array Drive changes into „REBUILD“, i.e. the missing data is re-
constructed out of the remaining data and the redundancy information.
Summary of Contents for GDT RS Series
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Page 14: ...14 L 1 Technical Data of the ICP Controller 184 L 2 Boot Error Messages 184 L 3 Index 185...
Page 15: ...15 Chapter A General General General General Information Information Information Information...
Page 40: ...40 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 8 Bit SCSI Devices narrow...
Page 41: ...41 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 16 Bit SCSI Devices wide...
Page 47: ...47 Several internal Wide Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI Hard Disks...
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Page 53: ...53 Chapter C Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup...
Page 68: ...68 Replacement either manually or through hot fix method...
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Page 71: ...71 Chapter D Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS...
Page 81: ...81 Chapter E Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare...
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Page 97: ...97 Chapter G Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX...
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Page 103: ...103 Chapter H Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX...
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Page 111: ...111 Chapter I Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare...
Page 147: ...147 Chapter K ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator...
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Page 183: ...183 Chapter L Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix...