Chapter 7
Troubleshooting and Replacing FRUs
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Replace the defective drive and make the new drive a global spare while the
rebuilding process continues. This procedure installs the new drive and assigns it
as a global spare so that an automatic rebuild can occur if a drive module fails on
another virtual disk.
If a drive module fails in another virtual disk before a new global spare is
assigned, you must manually rebuild the virtual disk.
Identifying the Location of a Faulty Drive Module
Before replacing a drive module, perform the following steps to ensure that you
have identified the correct drive module for removal.
Caution –
Failure to identify the correct drive module might result in data loss
from removing the wrong drive.
1. When a disk drive fault occurs, the failed disk drive’s lower LED is solid yellow,
indicating that it must be replaced; locate the yellow LED at the front of the drive
module.
2. To verify the faulty drive module from RAIDar, select Monitor > Status > Status
Summary.
3. In the Virtual Disk Overview panel, locate and click any critical virtual disks
.
The Virtual Disk Status panel is displayed. As shown below, the Virtual Disk Drive
List panel shows the status of the faulty drive as Down.
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