Service the PA-5200 Series Firewall
STEP 1 |
Idenfy the failed drive and determine the drive model.
When the system drives are funconing normally, all system drive parons show both drives
with the status
clean
. If a system drive fails, the
Overall System Drives RAID status
shows
degraded
, one or more failed paron array shows
clean
,
degraded
, and one of
the drives will be missing (Sys1 or Sys2).In this example, the output from the
show system
raid detail
command shows that the drive model is
MICRON_M510DC_MT
, the panlogs
paron shows the status
clean
,
degraded
, and drive
Sys1
is missing from the panlogs
array; together, these indicate that you need to replace the Sys1 drive.
admin@PA-5220> show system raid detail
Overall System Drives RAID status degraded
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Drive status
Disk id Sys1 Present
(MICRON_M510DC_MT)
Disk id Sys2 Present
(MICRON_M510DC_MT)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Partition status
panlogs clean, degraded
Drive id Sys2 active sync
maint clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
sysroot0 clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
sysroot1 clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
pancfg clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
panrepo clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
swap clean
Drive id Sys1 active sync
Drive id Sys2 active sync
STEP 2 |
Remove the failed drive from the RAID 1 array. In this example, run the following command
to remove drive
Sys1
from the array:
admin@PA-5020>
request system raid remove sys1
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