Service the PA-5200 Series Firewall
STEP 3 |
Confirm that the failed drive is removed from all parons. In the following output of the
show system raid detail
, you see that
drive id Sys1
is now missing from all
parons.
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, degraded
Drive id Sys2 active sync
sysroot0 clean, degraded
Drive id Sys2 active sync
sysroot1 clean, degraded
Drive id Sys2 active sync
pancfg clean, degraded
Drive id Sys2 active sync
panrepo clean, degraded
Drive id Sys2 active sync
swap clean, degraded
Drive id Sys2 active sync
STEP 4 |
Press the ejector buon on the drive carrier to release the carrier handle and gently pull the
handle toward you to remove the carrier and drive.
STEP 5 |
Remove the replacement drive from the packaging, determine the drive model, and place it
on an anstac surface. Then compare this model number with the model number of the
failed drive to determine which replacement procedure to use in
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